Bournemouth midfielder Tyler Adams scored from near the center circle to put his team 2-0 up over Sunderland in the Premier League on Saturday.
Adams, 26, scored his first Premier League goal in the equalizer against Manchester City earlier this month. The United States men's international doubled his tally with a world-class effort.
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With Sunderland on the attack, the Cherries lost the ball and Adams saw goalkeeper Robin Roefs come off his line only to lob it over him from around 50 yards.
The goal was officially measured at 47.4 yards, which is the longest goal of the season, surpassing Tottenham's Richarlison, who scored from 38.6 yards against Arsenal last week.
However, Sunderland rallied throughout the rest of the match to seal an incredible 3-2 victory.
Adams was withdrawn from the national team for friendlies against Paraguay and Uruguay after colliding with teammate Adam Smith in the third minute of their 4-0 loss to Aston Villa. But at least he seems to have recovered well.






