COMMERCE CITY — Colorado Rapids goalkeeper Tim Howard is on schedule in his recovery from a November surgery to repair a fractured right adductor longus, Rapids coach Pablo Mastroeni said last week.
“His recovery is going well and going as planned,” Mastroeni said. “Look forward to continued recovery and getting him back ASAP.”
Howard suffered the injury in a World Cup qualifying match against Mexico on Nov. 11 while taking a goal kick. His surgery was performed Nov. 17 in Los Angeles and was expected to sideline the U.S. national team goalkeeper for four months.