Po zwycięstwie 5:1 nad Urugwajem, trener Mauricio Pochettino nie miał zamiaru spoczywać na laurach. W konferencji prasowej po meczu dał ostro upust swoim emocjom, gdy padło pytanie o „zwykłych” zawodników. W jego oczach, w kadrze Stanów Zjednoczonych nie było takich – była jedna, zwarta grupa graczy z chęcią udowodnienia swojej wartości i umiejętnościami, by to zrobić.
Przesłanie to nabiera jeszcze większego znaczenia przed trzecim i ostatnim meczem grupowym USMNT w Pucharze Świata. Po zapewnieniu sobie pierwszego miejsca w grupie dzięki wygranym nad Paragwajem i Australią, rotacja wydaje się zarówno konieczna, jak i oczekiwana w starciu z Turcją. Pochettino z pewnością podkreśli jednak, że zmiana w wyjściowej jedenastce nie oznacza szansy dla rezerwowych czy graczy drugiego garnituru; to raczej okazja dla innych „regularnych” zawodników, by pokazać się z najlepszej strony.
Istnieje wiele powodów, dla których Pochettino będzie musiał postawić na nowe twarze. Kilku kluczowych graczy ma na koncie żółte kartki, podczas gdy inni będą leczyć drobne urazy i zmagać się ze zmęczeniem po długim sezonie klubowym. Kto zatem powinien wybiec na boisko w barwach USMNT? Przyjrzyjmy się temu bliżej.
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Jeśli jest jeden zawodnik, którego warto zostawić w składzie USMNT, to prawdopodobnie będzie to Freese. Przede wszystkim dlatego, że może skorzystać z doświadczenia. W dotychczasowych dwóch meczach bramkarz USA zanotował zaledwie dwa potrzebne odbicia, oba przeciwko Australii. Nie miał zbyt wiele pracy ze względu na dominację USMNT w posiadaniu piłki i natychmiastowe odzyskiwanie jej, gdy tylko ją stracili. Bez obaw o żółte kartki czy zmęczenie, Freese może pozostać w bramce, być może zanotować kilka interwencji i zbudować pewność siebie przed fazą pucharową.
Kiedy Antonee Robinson był niedostępny z powodu kontuzji, Arfsten pojawił się jako solidny zastępca. Teraz, gdy Robinson jest zagrożony kartką, Arfsten powinien ponownie otrzymać szansę. Choć gwiazda Columbus Crew nie dorównuje Robinsonowi siłą w defensywie, niekoniecznie musi być tak w tym systemie. Będzie miał pewną swobodę w ofensywnych rajdach, co robi najlepiej, podczas gdy boczny obrońca będzie grał głębiej, tak jak w poprzednich meczach. Pomaga również fakt, że grał przeciwko Turcji zeszłego lata, spędzając 65 minut na boisku przeciwko utalentowanemu atakowi, który obejmuje Arda Gülera i Kenana Yıldızı.
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Narrowly missed the 2022 World Cup squad and didn't see the field during the 2024 Copa America run, so how cool would it be for McKenzie to finally get his big moment? He's been at the center of so much of what the USMNT does, both metaphorically and literally, as he's led the USMNT in motivation and prayer in postgame circles. McKenzie can do more, though, and he has shown it, which is why he deserves this opportunity. If he does start, McKenzie could be a candidate to captain the USMNT. Logic says to rest Tim Ream, given the miles on his legs, and if that happens, the armband could land with McKenzie, who captained the team against Uruguay last fall. Talk about instant chemistry between the center backs. Trusty and McKenzie know each other plenty well due to their time together in the Philadelphia Union academy, but Trusty's place in this XI isn't just based on chemistry. Over the last year with Celtic, Trusty has taken big steps forward as a defender, building on several breakout years throughout the United Kingdom. He's shown he can be a defender capable of playing at a high level, particularly in March. During that window, he did fairly well against Portugal, and his size and presence make him a good fit to try to fluster Türkiye's attack. Alex Freeman has been a revelation in a right-back/third-centerback-type role. Scally is also capable of playing in that spot, which allows the U.S. to keep a system that, admittedly, requires a unique presence in that position. Scally is nowhere near as effective as an attacker as Freeman is, but that's fine, as he's primarily serving as a third central defender. That'll help against Türkiye's talented attacking midfielders, who Scally won't be particularly afraid of after spending so many years as a key Bundesliga starter for Borussia Monchengladbach. If the U.S. are trying to go as close to like-for-like as possible, Scally makes sense. Freeman, though, is capable of starting in this spot if Pochettino does want to keep him in, as he is both young and not in any sort of yellow card jeopardy. The Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder has come off the bench in both games, so there's no worries about fitness. And as Pochettino said early in camp, Berhalter has the legs to play two games on the same day if called upon. He'll only need to play one on Thursday, of course, but it'll be a big test. Without much midfield depth and no like-for-like Adams replacement, Berhalter will be responsible for doing a lot of dirty work usually done by the Bournemouth star. A huge challenge, for sure, but considering the risk of playing Adams on a yellow, it makes sense to give Berhalter a go. Again, if we're making this like-for-like, this is the Tillman role. Tillman, of course, could play it, and there's a real argument that he should, given how well he's played so far this tournament. If Tillman doesn't go, though, Aaronson can hop in, even if he doesn't have the attacking production of the Bayer Leverkusen star. Aaronson has World Cup experience, energy for days, and a point to prove, which is a good combination for a coach who will need some guys to set the tone in what could be a low-energy game. Cristian Roldan is another obvious contender to start in midfield. However, a muscle injury has kept him out of training, which makes his participation in this game seem unlikely, which is a tough break for a player still seeking his World Cup debut. The centerpiece of this particular XI's attack, Reyna's confidence should be at an all-time high after his now-famous trivela against Paraguay. That confidence is so big for a player like Reyna, particularly if he's going to be influential against this particular opponent. Like Weston McKennie in previous matches, Reyna will be given room to roam and combine with his wingers. He's been fantastic at that throughout his career and is also capable of playing that final ball on a counterattack, which Türkiye have been susceptible to in their two games. When Zendejas takes the field, he tends to make things happen, and the U.S. will need that in this one. Placed on the left-hand side, Zendejas would have the freedom to come inside and cause damage as something of a No. 10 with Arfsten pushing high to create width. It's not too dissimilar to what he does with Club America, where he's established himself as one of the most dangerous attackers in Liga MX. With Folarin Balogun on a yellow, there's no reason to start him in this game, even if he'll be disappointed to miss out, given his form so far. The question is Pepi or Haji Wright, then. Pepi has continued to show new wrinkles to his game and also a willingness to do the smaller things that don't always get rewarded. He played a part in both goals in the Senegal friendly with his hold-up play and passing, and then, when called in to start against Australia, he grinded through that game as a second striker largely tasked with occupying Australia's hulking defenders. He's earned this sort of reward, both with his USMNT play and with the boatloads of goals he's scored for PSV. Sergino Dest has caused absolute havoc in this spot and, with no suspension concerns, it might just be worth letting him go out there to dribble past even more defenders. If not, though, Weah is a capable addition to the starting XI. He already has a World Cup goal to his name, is versatile and,