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US Midfielder Tyler Adams Suffers Suspected MCL Damage in Draw with Man United
Tyler Adams left the match early with a suspected medial collateral ligament injury after a knee twist during a challenge, Bournemouth manager called it the worst news of the game.
- Tyler Adams limped off at Old Trafford after suffering suspected medial collateral ligament damage early in AFC Bournemouth's 4-4 draw with Manchester United on Monday, Dec. 15, 2025.
- During the opening minutes, Tyler Adams suffered a suspected injury after challenging Matheus Cunha, with Bournemouth coach Andoni Iraola describing it as `the worst news from the game, definitely`.
- After on-field treatment, club medical staff reported they must check Tyler Adams to determine whether it is a small sprain or something bigger, and he left limping.
- Tactically, Bournemouth must reshuffle with Adams out and Alex Scott must fill the holding midfield role, while the U.S. men's national team impact is postponed until March.
- Andoni Iraola warned `I think it's the worst news from the game, definitely`, adding losing Tyler Adams is especially damaging with Lewis Cook suspended, as Adams has been invaluable in all but one Premier League round.
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US midfielder Tyler Adams suffers suspected MCL damage in draw with Man United
U.S. midfielder Tyler Adams has suspected medial collateral ligament damage after limping out of Bournemouth’s 4-4 draw with Manchester United in the Premier League.
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Read Full ArticleLondon (AB) was hit by an American mid-line player, Tyler Adams, who is suspected of being ripped apart in the knee-side link during his team meeting with Manchester United. Adams was forced out of Old Trafford, who hosted the meeting that ended at 4:00 p.m. yesterday with the excellent English football tournament, as he was affected by the injury he suffered at the second minute of the game, following a ball with Matteos Conya, Manchester Unite…
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