LAFC goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau ready to start working again after suffering broken leg in title match

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LAFC goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau ready to start working again after suffering broken leg in title match
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The Canadian goalkeeper, who stabilized LAFC’s defence in its championship season, has another round of X-rays scheduled early next week, and if they’re OK, he will start running again

Maxime Crepeau wanted to watch the last minutes of the MLS Cup final during his ride to the hospital, but he couldn’t get a stream to work in the ambulance. The Los Angeles FC goalkeeper and his wife gave up and started refreshing a statistical webpage on his phone, his broken right leg becoming increasingly painful as the adrenaline wore off.

Nearly three months after that November title game, Crepeau is done celebrating, almost done healing and ready to start working again. The goalie who stabilized LAFC’s defence in its championship season has another round of X-rays scheduled early next week, and if they’re OK, he will start running again.

Crepeau has a clear memory of just about every that happened after his split-second decision to challenge Burke went wrong. “The doctors were coming in to evaluate me, and I was like, `Just don’t talk to me for a second,”' Crepeau said with a laugh. “‘Just give me five minutes!’ But of course you can’t say that to the doc.”

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