USMNT Captain Adams Out Until February After Second Hamstring Surgery
Adams out until February after second hamstring surgery, to miss two Nations League matches
- Tyler Adams, the captain of the U.S. men's national team and AFC Bournemouth midfielder, is expected to be out of action until at least February due to a recurring hamstring injury.
- Adams recently underwent his second hamstring surgery after only appearing in one match for AFC Bournemouth in September, after a £20 million transfer from Leeds United in August.
- This follows a previous hamstring surgery in March that saw him miss the remainder of the Premier League while playing for Leeds United.
- Adams is set to miss the U.S.'s CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinals against Trinidad and Tobago on November 16th and 20th due to his ongoing recovery.
- The U.S. national team recognized the significant impact of Adams' absence, experiencing defensive struggles in a recent match against Germany.