The Gotham FC menu depth is placed in the test.
After getting his first victory in the season on Saturday, Gotham (1-2-1) flew to Los Angeles this week to start a road on the road for nine days.
Gotham opened the journey on Friday with a 4-0 victory over Angel City FC.
They are scheduled to play in Portland Thorns on Monday and in Washington Rouh on April 26 before returning home.
“It is clear that we need to prepare the team to win every game. This is our goal,” said Jutam FC coach Juan Carlos, Juan Carlos Amors. “But at the same time, we are trying to protect the players and the safety of the players always comes first … We need the depth of the team to really show it. We need to ascend. We need the team to become mentally strong. I know that these players have an experience of doing it.”
The challenge of a journey through the arduous country like this is an exacerbation of the injury of the dam's damage this season.
Gotham opened a training camp without the stars midfielder Rose Laville, who is still in a state of foot surgery outside the season.
The club captain, Thirana Davidson, suffered from the ripped frontal ripped in the third match of the team this season.
Sofia Cook (thigh) and veteran defender Ella Stevens (again) were included in the team's availability report for Friday's match, but they are considered day after day, according to the team.
The Shelbe Hogan and Rayan Campbell goalkeeper was marginalized with injuries.

Hogan was placed on the 45 -day injury list after undergoing what Amorós described as a “small procedure” on her thumb. Campbell will also miss this three -games swing after harming her shoulder.
In their absence, Michel Betos, the coach of Gotham goalkeeper, prompted the retirement to be a backup.
The team also signed former Brenston goalkeeper Tyler McCame as a short -term alternative to the injury.
The team's health is the biggest concern at the present time.
But Gotham hopes that he can use his first victory as a momentum.
Defender Jess Carter said: “We have to tend to each other and make sure everyone is ready,” Defender Jess Carter said. “Whether you start the game, whether you have come, whether you do not come – every person is very important. I think everyone, we hope he realizes it. We all need to be in the game” A “, whether it is in training, whether it is in games, so that everyone is better ready to get the three points in all the games that come.”