Los Angeles — Türkiye beat the United States 3-2 at SoFi Stadium on Thursday night, with Kaan Ayhan scoring in the 90+8th minute to decide the match. Auston Trusty opened for the US inside three minutes, while Arda Güler and Barış Yılmaz gave Türkiye a first-half lead before Sebastian Berhalter equalized early in the second half. The result leaves the US still top of Group D and advancing to the Round of 32, while Türkiye celebrated its first World Cup win since 2002. The US is scheduled to face Bosnia and Herzegovina in the first knockout round on July 1–2, and teams and coaches now turn to tactical preparations and fitness assessments ahead of that fixture.
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This match is a reminder of the unpredictability of sports. It's a thrilling example of how a game can change in the final moments. If you're a soccer fan, it's worth revisiting the match highlights for Ayhan's last-minute goal.
Despite the loss, the US remains in a strong position, advancing to the Round of 32. The focus now shifts to the upcoming match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Keep an eye on how the team adjusts its tactics and manages player fitness. Worth forwarding if you know a soccer enthusiast.
The Turkish national team benefited by securing a dramatic 3-2 victory, recording their first World Cup win since 2002 and gaining momentum and confidence ahead of other tournament fixtures.
The United States suffered a stoppage-time defeat that ended their unbeaten run in group play despite already qualifying as Group D winners, prompting tactical reassessment before the Round of 32.
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