He is back in Gregg Berhalter’s plans for the 2024 Copa America, with Dike – who is sidelined with an Achilles injury suffered at West Brom – telling the Men In Blazers podcast of why Adams is key for the United States: “Playing with Tyler makes you realise how much of a leader he is. He is one of the most vocal people on the pitch – and it’s not just how he talks, it’s what he does. He is always going to be running, always going to have your back, always going to be tackling, fighting for every ball. He leads by example. One of the things he shows is when he gets the ball, calm, play and do his thing – playing out from the back, always wanting the ball, always willing to help and help the team. That’s something that is very important to have. Him coming back fit, fully fit, is something that is going to be so important to the squad. He’s a leader and somebody that everybody in the squad looks up to. You don’t have to be Tim Ream’s age or one of the older guys to lead that way – he leads in his own way and that’s very important.”