
"The knee's great, I feel fine. I was actually quite surprised with how seamless the rehab was because I've had some tricky rehabs in the past, so to have a smooth one and be able to just come back smoothly has been nice. To get minutes back into the legs has been great, and finally feeling like I'm in rhythm again is nice as well after that past 90 [minute appearance]."
"Adams is expected to be a vital contributor to the U.S. side at this summer's World Cup, which the U.S. is co-hosting alongside Canada and Mexico from June 11 to July 19. But the Bournemouth midfielder said he hasn't had much time to focus on the tournament, or the upcoming international window later this month, one that will see the U.S. square off against Belgium and Portugal."
Tyler Adams sustained a torn MCL on December 15 and was initially expected to miss two to three months. However, he returned to play on February 12 in a 0-0 draw against West Ham United and completed a full 90 minutes on March 3 against Brentford. Adams attributed his quick recovery to a smooth rehabilitation process, noting surprise at how seamless it was compared to previous injuries. He emphasized feeling back in rhythm after regaining match fitness. As a key player for the U.S. national team ahead of the summer World Cup co-hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, Adams remains focused on Bournemouth's Premier League campaign while preparing for upcoming international matches against Belgium and Portugal.
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