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Tyler Adams says hostile home crowds are a good World Cup experience for USMNT
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Tyler Adams Embraces Challenging Home Crowds as Valuable World Cup Experience for USMNT

July 10, 2025 4 Min Read
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Tyler Adams has emphasized the need for better preparation among U.S. players following the unfriendly receptions they experienced during the Concacaf Gold Cup. As they anticipate next year’s World Cup, he noted the importance of ensuring that American fans turn out in significant numbers to support the team.

At Energizer Park in St. Louis, a packed house of 22,423 cheered for Guatemala in the semifinals, while the final attracted 70,925 spectators at NRG Stadium in Houston, where the visiting team claimed victory over Guatemala. Adams remarked, "This experience is crucial because the World Cup atmosphere can vary widely in terms of fan support. Competing in a home tournament but feeling like the away team is invaluable for our players."

The U.S. is set to play its first World Cup match in Inglewood, California. During a recent event in Wappingers, New York, Adams discussed the 2022 World Cup and his collaboration with Scotts to open a soccer pitch at the Martzfield Recreation Facility.

He highlighted that six starters from the Gold Cup knockout rounds had not participated in World Cup qualifiers, stating, "Playing in the final was a significant step for us. Many players have gained tournament experience, and facing Mexico in the final was a first for a lot of them, offering valuable lessons for the group."

Adams indicated that the recent five-week training camp was essential for getting to know new manager Mauricio Pochettino, who replaced Greg Berhalter after the team’s early exit from Copa America. Adams introduced Pochettino to his family, stressing the importance of the bonds and culture he aims to foster within the team. Pochettino engaged the players following the final, acknowledging their hard work and aspirations to claim the trophy.

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As many fans missed the tournament, several younger players had the chance to shine. Pochettino is set to reassess the player roster in the upcoming matches on September 6 in Harrison, New Jersey, and in Columbus, Ohio, against Japan.

Adams remarked on the challenge facing Pochettino and his staff, mentioning that he noticed potential in many players who could take on larger roles in the future. Adams is scheduled to report to Bournemouth on July 26 or 27 ahead of their Premier League opener against Liverpool on August 15.

In the meantime, Adams will enjoy some downtime. He recently partnered with Scotts to launch a "Keep It Real" sweepstakes aimed at renovating soccer fields, which runs until July 24 — an initiative he is passionate about, stating, "I’d love to restore as many fields as possible."

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This news highlights the evolving landscape of American soccer, as the U.S. team prepares for the unique challenges of the World Cup. As player development continues and fan engagement grows, the sport’s future in the U.S. looks promising, potentially leading to more competitive performances on the global stage.

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