
As the United States men’s national soccer team prepares for the Concacaf Nations League semifinals against Panama on March 20, a familiar face returns: Tyler Adams. After struggling with injuries, Adams hasn’t participated in a USMNT camp since the Copa America 2024. His comeback is anticipated as crucial for the team, which is now focused on securing a chance at a fourth consecutive Nations League title.
Adams expressed excitement about returning to camp under new coach Mauricio Pochettino. He stated, “It’s good to be back in camp for the first time, obviously a new manager. It’s a huge honor to work with someone like Mauricio, and I look forward to understanding his strategies and approach to the game.”
His consistent performance at club level with Bournemouth indicates he is fit and ready to help guide the USMNT in their upcoming matches, especially with the 2026 World Cup looming on the horizon.