Overview
- 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.