
Midfielder Osvaldo Alonso left the pitch nearly two weeks ago against the Colorado Rapids with a groin strain and hasn't been back since. But it looks like he might finally be fully recovered, although assistant coach Brian Schmetzer wouldn't completely admit it.
"Everybody’s healthy," Schmetzer said. "Alonso looks very good, looks very motivated. We’ll leave it at that. I’m not saying anymore. The coach will kill me."
The lineup is set for Saturday but, as usual, the Sounders remain tight-lipped about which players are on the list.
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Seattle will be without starting defender Tyrone Marshall and starting midfielder Brad Evans for the match due to international duty.
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