Tensions are expected to be high in the United States' second World Cup group stage match against Australia on Friday at Seattle Stadium. Not only do the Australians feel disrespected due to comments made by the American media, but these two teams got into it in their last meeting in October. That might lead one to believe that U.S. midfielder Tyler Adams will play it safe with the threat of a one-game suspension looming, but Adams doesn't plan on dialing it back at all. "Anyone that knows me knows my style of play doesn’t change," Adams told the "First Things First" crew on Thursday. "For me,...
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