In a significant development for Atlanta United, defender Brooks Lennon underwent successful surgery to address a dislocated left shoulder, as confirmed by the club today. The surgery marks the beginning of a recovery period for Lennon, who is expected to be sidelined for the next four to six months, impacting his availability for the upcoming MLS season but not compromising his long-term career prospects.
The injury occurred during the first leg of Atlanta United’s playoff series against Inter Miami CF, where Lennon, known for his defensive solidity and ability to contribute offensively, suffered a fall that resulted in the shoulder dislocation. This unfortunate event forced him out of the crucial playoff game, leaving his teammates and fans concerned about his immediate future on the pitch.
Lennon’s absence will be felt deeply by Atlanta United, especially given his leadership on the field and his crucial role in the team’s dynamics. This season, he led the team in appearances and minutes played, showcasing his importance to the squad. His contract, which extends through 2025 with an option for 2026, underscores the club’s long-term investment in the player, despite this setback.
Looking ahead, Atlanta United faces Inter Miami CF in a decisive Game 3 of the Audi 2024 MLS Cup Playoffs, scheduled for Saturday, November 9. This match not only holds the key to advancing in the playoffs but also marks the beginning of a new chapter for the team without Lennon on the field. The game, set to kick off at 8 p.m. ET, will be broadcast on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV, offering fans a chance to see how the team copes in Lennon’s absence.
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