Since Wednesday night’s loss in the US Open Cup to the New York Red Bulls, FC Dallas has been in Seattle preparing for this weekend’s game against the Sounders. The injury report is out ahead of that match, so let’s dive into it.

Here is the official list from MLS and FC Dallas1:

Season-ending injury list: Geovane Jesus (knee), Enzo Newman (knee)2
Out: Sebastian Lletget (upper leg), Léo Chú (knee)
Questionable: none
On Loan: Tomas Pondeca (New Mexico United), Carl Sainte (Phoenix Rising), Enes Sali (Al-Riyadh SC), Diego Pepi (Texoma FC), Herbert Endeley (Colorado Springs Switchbacks)
Unavailable (off-roster): Alejandro Uraza, Malachi Molina, Daniel Baran
Suspended: Lucho Acosta
International Duty: none

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Here is Seattle's injury list:

Suspended: none
Out: Paul Arriola (knee), Jordan Morris (hamstring)
Questionable: Jackson Ragen (hamstring), Danny Musovski (hip)
On Loan: Leo Burney
International duty: none


BDS Notes:

Thankfully, Wednesday’s 120 minutes plus penalty kicks didn’t produce anything new on the injury front. FC Dallas manager Eric Quill was able to rotate a fair amount of his roster in that Open Cup loss.

Quill was also able to get some valuable minutes for players returning from recent injuries. Petar Musa played 90 minutes before being subbed off for the extra time periods. Paxton Pomykal and Marco Farfan both came on midway into the second half and ended up playing close to 60 minutes themselves.

Which is probably good considering all the flight miles this club is going to pick up in the coming days.

Kind of a wild travel time for #FCDallas. 1. Dallas (DFW) → Newark (EWR): ~1,370 miles 2. Newark (EWR) → Seattle (SEA): ~2,400 miles 3. Seattle (SEA) → Dallas (DFW): ~1,660 miles 4. Dallas (DFW) → Cincinnati (CVG): ~810 miles 5. Cincinnati (CVG) → Dallas (DFW): ~810 miles Total: 7,050 miles

Big D Soccer (@bigdsoccer.com) 2025-05-23T19:28:22.970Z

Going into Saturday afternoon's game at Seattle, there isn't anyone new on the report outside of the suspension to Lucho Acosta. This likely means we're going to see Pedrinho get another start in the #10 role.

Seattle on the other hand still has some big injuries to deal with as Jordan Morris is still out for another week. As Jeremiah Oshan told us earlier today, Danny Musovski has been limited in practice this week with a hip injury, while Jackson Ragen appears to be closer to a full return.


1 https://www.mlssoccer.com/media-resources/stats-and-gameday

2 Newman isn't officially on the club's SEI list but he's technically going to be out for the rest of the year as he recovers from an ACL surgery.