
Ralph Priso
23-Year-Old
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
MLS
On bench to face San Diego
Priso (hamstring) is on the bench for Saturday's contest versus San Diego.
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Priso has gradually increased his workloads with the aim of being part of Canada's World Cup squad this summer, and he's available at least for a few minutes in the final MLS game before the big international tournament. Despite being a natural midfielder, he has served as a center-back lately, so he'll be in contention with Tristan Blackmon and Mathias Laborda at the club level and may eventually challenge Derek Cornelius on international activity.
Priso has gradually increased his workloads with the aim of being part of Canada's World Cup squad this summer, and he's available at least for a few minutes in the final MLS game before the big international tournament. Despite being a natural midfielder, he has served as a center-back lately, so he'll be in contention with Tristan Blackmon and Mathias Laborda at the club level and may eventually challenge Derek Cornelius on international activity.
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Working against time for World Cup
Priso (hamstring) is hopeful to recover in time to feature for Canada in the World Cup, as he told reporters "I think for being out for seven weeks [I feel] pretty good, obviously not where I was before the injury but I feel I will have enough time to build that up again.", per Canadian Soccer Daily.
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Begins light jogging
Priso (hamstring) has begin light jogging on the grass, reports Har Journalist of the Daily Hive Vancouver.
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Set to miss 8-10 weeks
Priso (hamstring) remains unavailable as he's expected to make a complete recovery from his injury in 8-10 weeks, the club reported Tuesday.
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Sidelined for several weeks
Priso (hamstring) felt his hamstring go during Tuesday's clash against Tunisia and is expected to miss a couple of weeks in the best-case scenario, according to coach Jesse Marsch, per aftncanada.
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Coming back next season
Priso had his option picked up for the 2026 season for Vancouver.
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