The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

U.S. midfielder Adams relishing hero role for Leipzig

- By Rob Harris

LISBON, PORTUGAL » A day that ended with Tyler Adams producing the biggest moment in Leipzig’s history — and his own young career — started in disappoint­ment.

Coach Julian Nagelsmann had to break the news to the 21-year-old American midfielder that he wouldn’t be starting the Champions League quarterfin­al against Atletico Madrid.

“He understood my arguments,” Nagelsmann recalled on Friday in a video call. “And he said, ‘I’m a bit sad but when I come into the game, I can make the difference.’ And I told him, ‘Yes, you can (make) the difference because you’re an emotional guy.‘”

It took until the 72nd minute for Nagelsmann to deploy Adams from the bench.

“When I put you on the pitch,” Nagelsmann recalls telling Adams, “try to decide the game.”

He delivered, like never before in his career.

Marcel Sabitzer and Angelino combined before feeding the ball to Adams. Without a goal in his injury-disrupted 20 months at Leipzig, Adams’ confidence wasn’t diminished that he could break the 1-1 deadlock in the quarterfin­al.

A shot was unleashed and — thanks to a deflection off Stefan Savic’s heels — it flew past goalkeeper Jan Oblak.

“I’m not a typical goalscorer,” Adams said.

But score he did on Thursday night. An American had never done so this late in the Champions League knockout stage.

“The coach gave me specific instructio­ns what to do and how to be dangerous and I went in and executed them,” Adams said. “It’s a surreal feeling.”

And with a 2-1 victory, Leipzig advanced to the semifinals against Paris Saint-Germain

on Tuesday in the east German team’s first appearance in the Champions League knockout phase.

This was only Adams’ second appearance in European football’s elite competitio­n after coming on as a secondhalf substitute in the round of 16 victory over Tottenham in March before the suspension in play caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“He’s still a young guy, but a great personalit­y,” Nagelsmann said. “He wants to improve every day and that’s why I’m very happy.”

Adams has benefited from the Red Bull energy drink company launching a network of teams, including the New York side where the native from Wappingers Falls had his first experience in the academy nine years ago.

 ?? MIGUEL A. LOPES — POOL PHOTO VIA AP ?? Leipzig’s Tyler Adams scores his side’s second goal during the Champions League quarterfin­al match against Atletico Madrid at Lisbon, Portugal on Thursday.
MIGUEL A. LOPES — POOL PHOTO VIA AP Leipzig’s Tyler Adams scores his side’s second goal during the Champions League quarterfin­al match against Atletico Madrid at Lisbon, Portugal on Thursday.

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