The Kansas City Wizards could be without forward Josh Wolff for their clash with New England on Saturday and for much of their playoff run.
“He got a knock a couple of months back, and it just got progressively worse and worse to the point where before the New England game (on Oct. 11) it was a game-day decision because he wasn’t able to train,” Onalfo said.
“He was able to go play (in that match), but he took a turn for the worse after he played. It’s one of those things. He’s in lots of pain.”
Wolff returned to the Wizards from Bundesliga side 1860 Munich in mid-July and have impressed with three goals and three assists in 12 games.
“It wasn’t good news to hear. Josh is important to the team. Everyone sees the stuff he does for us offensively, and also defensively he works hard, which maybe a lot of people don’t see,” said Davy Arnaud, Wolff’s closest friend at the Wizards.
“Having said that, we have to move on. Injuries happen, and we have to deal with it. And we have to go out there and get results.”
[Source: MLSnet.com]
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