Tyler Adams and Josh Sargent fitness updates issued by USMNT boss Gregg Berhalter ahead of Brazil friendly
USMNT boss Gregg Berhalter shared fitness updates on Tyler Adams and Josh Sargent ahead his side's friendly against Brazil.
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Adams & Sargent fighting race against time
Both players under rehabilitation ahead of Copa America
Berhalter provides update on both players
WHAT HAPPENED?
Adams endured a challenging period due to a torn right hamstring that required surgery, limiting him to just one club match between March 2023 and March 13 of the following year. Despite a brief return to action with two matches for Bournemouth in March, back spasms further restricted his playing time, culminating in a brief 11-minute appearance on May 11. Although he is yet to be completely match-fit, Berhalter might give him some minutes ahead of the Copa America.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
On the other hand, 24-year-old forward Sargent, who showcased his scoring prowess with 16 goals in 26 league games for Norwich City in England's second tier, has come out second best in the race against time to recover completely from the foot injury. Hence, he will not be able to participate in the forthcoming match against Brazil.
WHAT BERHALTER SAID
Speaking to reporters, Berhlater said: "Tyler will be available to play limited minutes and my guess is it's under 45 minutes that he's able to play. (Whereas), Josh is progressing well. (But) he won't take part in this game."
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DID YOU KNOW?
The USMNT face a formidable challenge against Brazil, having lost 11 consecutive games against the Selecao. They have a dismal head-to-head record of 1-18 when taking on the five-time world champions.
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WHAT NEXT FOR USMNT?
Looking ahead to the Copa America, the United States will kick off their campaign against Bolívia on June 23 in Arlington, Texas, followed by matches against Panama and Uruguay on June 27 and July 1, respectively, in Kansas City, Missouri.