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USMNT goalie Matt Turner pulls off epic gender reveal, celebrates with teammates on the field

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US goalkeeper Matt Turner revealed the gender of his impending child on Monday night after the team’s win over El Salvador. U.S.

men's national team goalie Matt Turner and his wife Ashley Herron had plenty of reasons to celebrate on Monday night. First, the goalkeeper helped guide Team USA to a shutout victory over El Salvador in the CONCACAF Nations League.

But perhaps the ultimate cause for celebration happened after the match. Matt and Ashley found out they would be welcoming a baby girl in a few months. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Matt Turner looks for an open man during a FIFA World Cup match against England at Al Bayt Stadium on Nov.

25, 2022, in Al Khor, Qatar.  (John Dorton/ISI Photos/Getty Images) Turner got the gender reveal off on the right foot by kicking a mini soccer ball into the air.

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