Adams weighs suspension risk ahead of Turkey match
USMNT's Tyler Adams considers whether to play despite possible yellow card suspension.

United States men's national team midfielder Tyler Adams is weighing the risk of receiving a yellow card in Thursday's match against Turkey, which would result in a suspension for the knockout round that the U.S. has already clinched.
Adams, a key figure in the USMNT midfield, acknowledged the dilemma but has not decided whether to alter his approach. He told reporters that while a caution would sideline him for the next match, he is not convinced that sitting out is the right decision.
The Dilemma
The U.S. has already secured advancement to the knockout stage, making Adams' potential suspension a matter of personal and team strategy. A yellow card in Thursday's game would be his second of the tournament, triggering an automatic one-match ban.
Adams has been a consistent starter for the team, and his absence would be a significant loss. However, resting him could preserve his availability for the knockout round, while playing risks both a booking and potential injury.
- Adams has one yellow card so far in the tournament.
- A second yellow in Thursday's match leads to a one-game suspension.
- The USMNT has already advanced to the knockout stage.
- Adams is weighing the team's needs against personal risk.
- A decision is expected before kickoff.
Coach Gregg Berhalter has not indicated whether he will start Adams or leave him on the bench. The team will finalize their lineup and strategy ahead of the match against Turkey.
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