US Team Eyes Strong Finish in Group Stage Against Turkey
Santa Clara, Los Angeles, USAWed Jun 24 2026
The U. S. men's soccer team is aiming to keep their winning streak alive in the World Cup, even if the opponent—Turkey—has already been knocked out of the tournament. Their final group match in Los Angeles could also serve as a test for players nearing suspension. Four key U. S. players have yellow cards, meaning one more booking would force them to miss the first knockout game. Coach Pochettino will likely rotate his squad to avoid unnecessary risks, giving younger players a chance to shine.
Star forward Christian Pulisic remains questionable after an injury in the opener, though he’s back in training. His fitness is a bigger concern than usual since the team wants to avoid repeating past mistakes. In 2002, the U. S. lost their final group game after securing advancement, proving that complacency can be costly. This time, players insist they won’t let their focus slip, even against an eliminated opponent.
For Turkey, their World Cup return after 24 years is ending in disappointment. With no wins and no goals so far, a victory against the U. S. wouldn’t change their fate but could ease the sting of failure. The match is more than just a formality—it’s a chance for both teams to leave a positive impression before the knockout rounds.
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