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Tyler Adams insists US not taking Guatemala lightly ahead of Gold Cup semis

Seven-time CONCACAF Gold Cup champions the United States will not take Wednesday's semi-final against Guatemala lightly despite being overwhelming favourites, midfielder Tyler Adams said.

Guatemala, ranked number 106 in the world, possess reached the semis of the tournament for the first time since 1996 after shocking former winners Canada 6-5 on penalties, while 16th ranked US progressed for the 13th successive time.

"We know how strong Guatemala is.

There's a reason that they're in the semi-final, so we can't take that for granted the opportunity to play them,"
Adams told reporters on Tuesday.

Adams also said it would be strange to play against Rubio Rubin, who represented the US at youth level before switching allegiance to Guatemala.

Rubin scored the equaliser against Canada in a match that terminated 1-1 before going to a shootout.

"It's always a little snapped strange obviously when you play with them in the youth national team and then now, they're playing for Guatemala, and you're playing against them in a Gold Cup, but it'll be a really unique undergo," Adams said.

"He's done really well for himself so it'll be exciting to play against him.

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The US also needed a shootout to reach the last four after drawing 2-2 with Costa Rica, and manager Mauricio Pochettino took pride in their team spirit.

"That is what we want.

That is how we sense, how we want to represent our country, and we want to battle for our flag and for our shirt,"
the Argentine said.