USA soccer coach Mauricio Pochettino isn't concerned with loss to Turkey, and you shouldn't be either
OutKick host Dan Dakich joins 'Fox & Friends First' to weigh in as the U.S. is set to face Turkiye in the final World Cup group match.
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OutKick host Dan Dakich joins 'Fox & Friends First' to weigh in as the U.S. is set to face Turkiye in the final World Cup group match.
John Strong joins Colin Cowherd to preview USA vs. Türkiye, discuss Christian Pulisic’s calf injury and if he’ll play, as well as Harry Kane’s late miss against Ghana that led to a scoreless draw.
Kaan Ayhan scored on the final kick of the match, and Turkey beat the United States 3-2 Thursday night in Inglewood, Calif., for its only win of the World Cup.
INGLEWOOD, California, June 25 : Christian Pulisic's lively cameo in the United States' 3-2 defeat by Turkey on Thursday was a timely reminder of how crucial it is for the co-hosts to keep their talisman fit as they target a deep run at the World Cup.
INGLEWOOD, California: Türkiye beat a second-string United States side 3-2 with a last-gasp goal from Kaan Ayhan on Thursday (Jun 25) for their first victory of the tournament in a dead rubber, with the co-hosts having already won Group D and a place in the knockout round.
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — After starting the World Cup with two performances full of incredible verve and vibrancy, the United States finished their group stage with a showing that was erratic, inconsistent and ultimately dispiriting as they lost for the first time at this World Cup — beaten on the final kick of the game when Turkiye substitute Kaan Ayhan smashed the ball into the net off a scramble in front of goal.
INGLEWOOD, Calif: Christian Pulisic came on as a second-half substitute in the United States’ final World Cup group match against Turkiye on Thursday night. The Americans sent out nine new starters for this meaningless game with their knockout-round place already secured, but Pulisic replaced Tim Weah in the 58th minute for his first game action since the first half of their 4-1 victory over Paraguay nearly two weeks ago. Pulisic said this week that he is ready to play again after coming out at halftime with a calf injury in the Americans’ home World Cup opener. The AC Milan midfielder entered the 2-2 game to an enormous roar from the sellout crowd at SoFi Stadium, and he created a scoring opportunity just a couple of minutes later with a dynamic run down the left side. Pulisic nearly scored again in the 63rd minute, but his quick shot off a nice pass from Sebastian Berhalter was knocked off the goalpost by Turkiye goalkeeper Ugurcan Cakir, and Brenden Aaronson botched his follow-up chance. The American team has already won its group and clinched a matchup with Bosnia-Herzegovina in the Round of 32 next week, so coach Mauricio Pochettino used this meaningless final match to give playing time to the second string on his 26-man squad. Auston Trusty scored for the Americans in the third minute, but Turkiye took a 2-1 lead into halftime.