Gotham FC head coach Juan Carlos Amorós took aim at the timing of the Concacaf W Gold Cup after Midge Purce went down with an injury on Sunday.
The forward left Sunday’s 1-0 with a knee injury, after tweaking it earlier in the game. More information is expected on Purce’s injury after further evaluation, with no immediate updates after the match.
But it’s indicative of a larger issue for Gotham, with Purce’s USWNT and Gotham teammates Rose Lavelle and Lynn Williams also on the injury list. Both have yet to be available for the club due to knocks they picked up at the Gold Cup, which took place during NWSL preseason.
“We lost Midge during the game which for me is a bittersweet flavor,” Amorós told reporters after Sunday’s game. “By the way, it’s another player that came from the Gold Cup. Last week, it was Debinha. We are paying the consequences of a tournament that shouldn’t have happened.”
The Kansas City Current confirmed last week that Debinha will miss a number of games with a hamstring injury that she suffered after returning from Gold Cup duty with Brazil.
Amorós doesn’t yet know the extent of Purce’s injury, but pointed to the Gold Cup as the cause, joining growing concerns over the packed international and club schedule and its relation to injuries.
Concacaf recently announced a new competition that will begin in August with some of the top club teams in North and South America.
“We’re talking about protecting the players, [who shouldn’t] go to play an international competition after one week of preseason,” Amorós said. “We’ve seen the consequences now. We’ve got Rose, Lynn, last week it was Debinha in Kansas [City] and now we have Midge. From my experience, the clubs are going to keep paying for that competition. Unfortunately, in this case, it was Midge and I hope it’s not too serious.”