Rapids' Kandji diagnosed with torn ACL

Macoumba Kandji holds the MLS Cup trophy after Colorado beat Dallas 2-1.

Colorado Rapids forward and MLS Cup hero Macoumba Kandji will undergo surgery next week to fix what has been diagnosed as a torn ACL.


Kandji suffered the injury during a play that led to the Rapidsā€™ game-winning goal in the 105th minute on Sunday night. The striker slipped past FC Dallas defender Jair Benitez, but his touch was a bit heavy. He then stretched out his left leg to tip the ball, which went in after bouncing off FCDā€™s George John, but not before Kandjiā€™s outstretched leg was met by Ugo Ihemelu.


WATCH: Kandjiā€™s MLS Cup-winning play

The striker collapsed to the ground and had to be helped off the field by Coloradoā€™s medical team. Kandji had come on in the 98th minute for Omar Cummings, who had gone off due to a hip injury.


After the Rapids 2-1 win over FC Dallas to claim their first crown, Kandji, with a noticeably swollen knee, told MLSsoccer.com he thought he had hyperextended his knee.


ā€œI got up after the goal to try to celebrate and fell back down,ā€ Kandji said after the match. ā€œAt first I thought I broke my leg."


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