After winning their third-straight CONCACAF Nations League Sunday evening, USMNT captain Tyler Adams praised boss Gregg Berhalter's role in the team.
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U.S. defeat Mexico 2-0Adams praises boss BerhalterTeam heading in right directionWHAT HAPPENED?
Following their 2-0 victory over Mexico, where Adams himself notched a blistering goal in the first half to give the U.S. the lead at the break, the American captain showered praise on the team's leader on the touchline. The Bournemouth midfielder believes the USMNT is on the right track under their head coach and says he's "developing" the group in a proper manner.
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"What are you really judging him off, you know what I mean? We continue to win in certain situations. Our first World Cup experience was a positive in a lot of people's minds. He's developing us in the right way. He's having conversations with us off the pitch that are continually developing us and, most importantly, he's challenging us," he told Fox reporter Doug McIntyre/
"He won't talk about that goal that I scored ever to me. He'll talk about why didn't you hit this pass? Why didn't you do this? Why wasn't your body open to play forward in this situation? And as a player, you really, really embrace that.
"He's doing more for us as a country in developing us as young players than people see, obviously, on the field. It's not easy to come into camp and have two days to train. Some guys played 90 minutes and get in a day before the game and have to play again. So this camp was a success, and I think we need to continue to have more moments like this."
THE BIGGER PICTURE
There has been criticism of Berhalter's reign, notably of late – after the U.S. nearly didn't advance to the final, escaping past Jamaica via an own-goal from the Reggae Boyz that sent the match to extra-time, where the USMNT came out on top
WHAT NEXT FOR THE USMNT AND ADAMS?
Adams will return to Bournemouth this week looking to play a role at the weekend with the Cherries when they take on Everton in the Premier League. The USMNT, meanwhile, will report for action this June with a pair of international friendlies against Colombia and Brazil before the 2024 Copa America begins.