US Soccer Captain Tyler Adams to Miss Early 2024 Games Due to Hamstring Surgery
Adams, who joined Bournemouth earlier this year, will be out for "three or four months" following his second hamstring surgery after recurrent setbacks, limiting his game time since March.
- The US and Bournemouth midfielder, Tyler Adams, is set to miss at least three months of play due to a second hamstring surgery.
- Adams' hamstring issues have been recurring, limiting him to just one game since March for the English club Bournemouth.
- Adams joined Bournemouth on a five-year deal after a one-year stint at Leeds, which ended with his first hamstring surgery in March.
- The 24-year-old felt discomfort after his debut for Bournemouth in an English League Cup game against Stoke on Sept. 27.
- Despite his current setback, Adams holds a significant position in US Soccer as he was appointed the youngest captain for the US team at the previous year's World Cup in Qatar.