DC United coach Ben Olsen updates status of Edison Flores, new signing Yordy Reyna

Edison Flores - DC United - August 21, 2020

AD.C. United attack desperate for a shot of adrenaline could soon get some welcome reinforcements.


Coach Ben Olsen told reporters on a video conference call Tuesday that Yody Reyna, who arrived from Vancouver for $400K in General Allocation Money last week, trained fully with D.C. United on Tuesday, but wonā€™t be available for selection against Nashville SC tonight (8:30 pm ET | TV & streaming) at Nissan Stadium.


ā€œHopefully heā€™ll be able to be involved in the game on the weekend,ā€ Olsen said of D.C. Unitedā€™s match against the New England Revolution Sunday (7 pm ET | TV & streaming).


Olsen lauded Reyna for his ability to play multiple positions, but think heā€™s best suited for D.C. as a false nine.


ā€œHeā€™s very complete,ā€ Olsen said. ā€œHe can dictate the game, heā€™s got good tempo, technically heā€™s sound. He can wiggle out of things with his athleticism. Heā€™s fast and willing to run in behind, he can provide and he can score goals so we really like his skillset. If we push him out wide heā€™s also a guy who has 1-v-1 ability.ā€


As for Flores, who had plastic surgery to repair multiple facial fractures after a head-to-head collision in a game against the Revolution August 25, Olsen said the Peruvian attacker has slowly started to get integrated back into the squad.

ā€œEdison, over the last few days, has been around Audi Field with us, which is another bright spot just to get him back in this locker room,ā€ Olsen said. ā€œHeā€™s a guy the players love to see, he brings good energy to the group. [Monday and Tuesday] were his first days on the field with the team. Heā€™s not in contact exercises, but he is in some of the passing and warmup exercises with the group and then he goes to the side and does a little more ball work and fitness.ā€


While Olsen didnā€™t mention a specific timeline to Floresā€™ return, he said comfortability wearing ā€œsuperhero mask heā€™s going to have to wear to protect that bone in his orbital area,ā€ will go a long way toward determining full inclusion in training, and then game action.


ā€œWeā€™ll give that eye enough time to heal and for him to feel comfortable to get back into contact,ā€ Olsen said. "Once he gets the mask, I think heā€™ll get back into training very shortly.ā€