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USMNT’s Tyler Adams ready for Bolivia match: Why he needs to start

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When the United States men’s national team face Bolivia to kick off their Copa America campaign on Sunday, they could be in for a boost to the lineup in the return of midfielder Tyler Adams. Due to a mixture of hamstring and back injuries, the Bournemouth midfielder has only played 96 minutes for the national team since captaining them during the 2022 World Cup. Adams did score a goal during that time in the Concacaf Nations League but when the USMNT needed his defensive steel, he hasn’t been available. 

When asked if he’s ready to go for facing Bolivia, Adam’s answer was brief but reassuring. 

“100% ready for Sunday. Gregg [Berhalter] may say otherwise but I’m 100% ready for Sunday,” Adams said in preparation for Copa America. “I’m feeling good. I’m excited to be back with the group. I know how important this tournament is coming up and I’m happy to be a part of it.”

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Looking at how the United States can perform against top teams in the world, Adams’ availability is critical. As a defensive midfielder, he can provide a shield to the back line while keeping play moving when the United States win the ball. He’s also a leader in the squad who ensures that the midfield and defense are in their best positions to succeed. While Christian Pulisic may be the official captain during the tournament, Adams will also be taking on a leadership role. 

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