Daryl Dike hurts thigh, latest setback for American forward on West Brom
WEST MIDLANDS, ENGLAND, AUG 3 – Dike has missed multiple seasons due to injuries including hamstring, thigh muscle tears, and Achilles ruptures, limiting his appearances since joining West Brom in 2022.
- On August 3, 2025, Daryl Dike will miss the start of West Bromwich Albion's season because of a thigh injury, the latest in a string of health setbacks for the 25-year-old American forward.
- Amid a pattern of muscle and tendon injuries, Dike's history includes a hamstring tear on January 22, 2022, a thigh muscle rupture on July 30, 2022, and Achilles tears on Feb. 10 and April 15, 2023.
- Dike has three goals in 10 appearances for the U.S. national team, returning on Feb. 15, 2025 against Millwall before starting the season finale versus Luton.
- Following the setback in practice, the team said Friday that Dike was hurt and expects him to resume training after the international break in early September.
- Despite returning on Nov. 12 before the World Cup break, Dike tore his right Achilles tendon the following spring, raising long-term fitness concerns.
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Daryl Dike hurts thigh, latest setback for American forward on West Brom
Daryl Dike will miss the start of West Bromwich Albion's season due to a thigh injury. The team announced Dike was injured in practice and will resume training after the international break in early September.
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