Minnesota United left-side player Joseph Rosales returned to the training ground Wednesday for the first time since sustaining a hamstring injury Sept. 20 in Los Angeles.
Newly named interim coach Sean McAuley said Rosales will be assessed again next Thursday and Friday to see if he can play in the Oct. 21 "Decision Day" season finale at Sporting Kansas City.
"He has done really well to get himself in a position to be a good addition if he comes back," McAuley said.
The Loons are 11th in the Western Conference, one point behind FC Dallas for the ninth and final playoff spot, with Sporting Kansas City between the two teams. Dallas has two games remaining, while the Loons and Sporting K.C. have one each.
Dallas plays last-place Colorado on Saturday during the FIFA international break.
Veteran center back Brent Kallman could return to train next week. He has not played since a 29-minute appearance in a Leagues Cup game against Puebla in late July because of an injured knee.
"There's a plan to get him in and around the squad because he's an important member of this team," McAuley said. "We're going to try to reintegrate him next Wednesday and Thursday, giving him as much possible time. We know if he plays a role on the team it probably will be limited in minutes, but it will be a strong role, especially in that position."
Thanks, Dad
Of the congratulatory calls McAuley received when he was named Minnesota United interim head coach last week, the one from his dad in Sheffield, England, was particularly memorable.