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‘The vibes are high.’ U.S. soccer having fun amid intense World Cup workouts

June 22, 2026
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‘The vibes are high.’ U.S. soccer having fun amid intense World Cup workouts

Two games, two wins and the U.S. is already through to the knockout stage of a World Cup it is hosting.

For forward Folarin Balogun, things couldn’t be going any better.

“You know, if someone said before the tournament, two games and you’d be through to the knockouts, I think we all would have taken it,” he said. “We’re delighted.”

On Monday, the U.S. got more good news when Christian Pulisic, its talisman, returned to training after missing 10 days with a calf injury. So Balogun said the last thing the team wants to do now is take its foot off the gas for Thursday’s group-play finale with Turkey.

“The object and the aim is to go out there and win,” he said before Monday’s practice at the Orange County Great Park in Irvine. “Three wins, three games. We can create history.”

He is unlikely to be part of that effort, however. Balogun, Tyler Adams, Chris Richards and Antonee Robinson all picked up yellow cards in the first two U.S. games and a second booking against Turkey would leave them ineligible to play in the round of 32 match.

There’s no need to risk that in a game that will change neither team’s World Cup fate — the U.S. has already won the group while Turkey has been eliminated and will fly home after the match. But protecting their momentum is important for the Americans, who last won their group in 1930 and have won a World Cup knockout-stage game just once.

“Game to game, even minute to minute, half to half, it ebbs and flows,” captain Tim Ream said of momentum. “You can wrestle momentum away from teams and create your own. Every goal, every block, every every set play — everything that we’re doing is together. That’s how we create the momentum.”

“Momentum is everything,” added defender Richards. “Going into the last game with the group stage with two wins, hopefully we can finish with the third.”

With decisive victories over Paraguay and Australia, the U.S. has won consecutive games in a World Cup for the first time since in 96 years. It has never won more than twice in a single tournament, so beating Turkey would make history — and a bold statement heading into the next round.

“The belief’s always been there,” forward Alejandro Zendejas said. “Not just now, but in the past FIFA windows. We’ve been playing against good national teams, respected national teams, and we’ve been coming out with a positive result. So just keep on believing in this group.”

Zendejas said one reason the team is playing so well is because the players genuinely like being around one another. And unlike other national team camps, which rarely last more than 10 days, these 26 players have been together nearly a month, which has helped bond a roster that was already tight.

“The vibes are high, the team is having fun,” he said. “Training is intense, but in a good way. That’s since the beginning of this whole camp.

“It’s fun being around these guys. There’s a bunch of jokes. But when it comes to work and training and games, we get serious. And we’ve been showing that.”

With coach Mauricio Pochettino likely to rotate his squad against Turkey to protect the players with yellow cards, Zendejas is among those who figure to see the field for the first time in the tournament. Midfielder Cristian Roldan, who is in his second World Cup but has yet to play, was in line to get some minutes as well, but he was held out of training Monday with what was vaguely described as a muscle strain. His status is listed as day to day.

Pulisic’s role in Thursday’s game could be Pochettino’s toughest decision. The team’s best player, Pulisic was electric in the first half of the U.S. opener with Paraguay, setting up two goals. But he hasn’t played since and his absence was noticeable against Australia.

So while getting him back of the field would be a positive, an additional week’s rest and recovery would also be valuable since there will be no room for error in the knockout stages.

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