
Sam Surridge
CF
Poacher
Jul 28, 1998 (27)
Right
6'3"
170 lb
Back in action
Surridge had no shots in 19 minutes of action off the bench in Saturday's 2-1 win over New York City FC.
Analysis: Surridge returned to action after missing the last four matches with a back injury. Despite the injury woes, he continues to lead Nashville's scoring charge with nine goals in just eight appearances this season. He'll get an extended rest during the World Cup break before returning to play at home against Atlanta United on Friday, July 17.
Available again
Surridge (back) is on the bench in Saturday's meeting with New York City FC.
Analysis: Surridge could be involved as a substitute for the first time since April 26, providing a massive attacking boost to his squad. The striker scored two or more goals in four of his previous seven matches in the current season, with his total of nine goals still leading the team at this point. Assuming he makes a gradual return to full playing time, he'll aim to be restored to a starting role eventually, but he's now facing plenty of competition with both Hany Mukhtar and Warren Madrigal in good form.
Week-to-week with back injury
Surridge missed Tuesday's CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinal against Tigres with a back injury and is being managed on a week-to-week basis, according to Ben Wright of SixOneFive Soccer.
Analysis: Surridge had looked set to be involved after scoring a brace off the bench against Charlotte on Sunday, taking his tally to nine goals in seven appearances this season, making his absence from such a high-stakes fixture a significant blow for Nashville. The exact nature of the setback remains unclear given the switch from a hamstring to a back complaint, and the week-to-week designation suggests the club is taking a cautious approach before committing to any firm return date. Nashville will be hoping to have their top scorer back in the fold as quickly as possible with the significant fixtures coming before the World Cup break.
On bench against Charlotte
Surridge (hamstring) is among the substitute options for Saturday's match against Charlotte.
Analysis: Surridge should be one of his team's top offensive assets in his comeback from a minor muscle issue, given that he's leading the squad with seven goals this season. The striker may come off the bench Saturday and potentially challenge Warren Madrigal for starts in subsequent fixtures, offering a serious threat whenever he's on the pitch.
Back in training
Surridge (hamstring) is back in training and will be available for Saturday's game against Charlotte FC, according to manager BJ Callaghan.
Analysis: Surridge is set to return to action after not playing in the weekend against Atlanta United in a 2-0 win. Surridge has started in four of his six outings this season, but he's netted seven goals already, so he's expected to return to the XI as soon as he's fit enough to do so.
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