United States men's national team head coach Mauricio Pochettino will alter his starting lineup for the final World Cup Group D match against Türkiye at Los Angeles Stadium on Thursday.
The Americans have already advanced to the round of 32.
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According to Fox Sports, the US squad secured the top position in Group D after winning its opening two matches.
The strategic adjustments aim to protect players carrying yellow cards from potential tournament suspensions and provide rest to heavily utilized veterans.
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Pochettino confirmed that four players holding yellow cards—Folarin Balogun, Chris Richards, Antonee Robinson, and Tyler Adams—will be excluded from the starting eleven.
Striker Ricardo Pepi is projected to fill the opening upfront following his recent performance against Australia.
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Additional rest is anticipated for 38-year-old captain Tim Ream and defender Sergiño Dest.
Star forward Christian Pulisic, who is recovering from a calf injury, remains available but will likely enter the game as a second-half substitute rather than playing a full 90 minutes.
Türkiye enters the final group match already eliminated from the tournament after failing to secure a point.
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Despite recording 62 shots without scoring a single goal across consecutive losses against Australia and Paraguay, the Turkish squad remains the most talented side at the bottom of the group stages.