A Thrilling Conclusion in California
The sprawling, magnificent architecture of the Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood, California, served as the deeply atmospheric stage for a breathtaking conclusion to Group D at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Kicking off at exactly 03:00 BST on Friday, 26 June 2026, an already-eliminated Turkish side produced a phenomenal, spirited display to secure a dramatic 3-2 victory over tournament co-hosts the United States. Entering the fixture, the overarching narrative was heavily dictated by the mathematical realities of the group standings. Mauricio Pochettino’s American squad had already comfortably secured their progression to the knockout stages following consecutive victories, while Vincenzo Montella’s European side knew they were destined for an early flight home after failing to register a single point or goal in their opening two matches. However, completely unburdened by the suffocating pressure of qualification, the Crescent Stars delivered a thrilling performance, culminating in a 98th-minute winner from substitute Kaan Ayhan to salvage their immense national pride.
Pochettino Shuffles the Pack and Strikes Early
Having safely guaranteed their place in the newly expanded Round of 32, the American coaching staff made the highly pragmatic decision to protect their key personnel ahead of the demanding knockout schedule. Pochettino executed a sweeping nine alterations to his starting eleven, handing valuable tournament minutes to his squad players and resting established stars such as Christian Pulisic and Tyler Adams. Matt Turner retained his place between the posts, captaining a heavily modified side operating in a fluid 4-3-3 formation that featured a completely new defensive quartet of Joe Scally, Mark McKenzie, Miles Robinson, and Auston Trusty.
Despite the wholesale personnel changes and potential lack of cohesive chemistry, the host nation started the encounter with explosive, terrifying intent. Merely three minutes after the opening whistle, the United States seized the initiative through a brilliantly executed set-piece routine. Midfielder Sebastian Berhalter, showcasing his exceptional dead-ball delivery, whipped a dangerous corner deep into the heavily congested penalty area. Trusty evaded his marker with superb movement, rising powerfully above the Turkish defenders to plant a firm, unstoppable header past goalkeeper Uğurcan Çakır. The extraordinarily early breakthrough completely ignited the passionate home crowd, suggesting another difficult, punishing evening awaited the European underdogs.
The Crescent Stars Finally Find Their Rhythm
Arriving in Los Angeles, the most pressing, unavoidable statistic surrounding the Turkish camp was their glaring inability to score. Montella’s men had remarkably registered 62 attempts on goal across their previous defeats to Australia and Paraguay without finding the back of the net. However, conceding the early goal seemingly liberated the Crescent Stars from their severe psychological block. Instead of capitulating, they immediately intensified their attacking efforts, completely dominating the central midfield battlegrounds through the composed orchestration of Orkun Kökçü and Salih Özcan.
Their persistence was swiftly rewarded in the 10th minute, permanently ending their gruelling World Cup goal drought. Following a rapid, incisive attacking transition down the right flank, Barış Alper Yılmaz delivered a perfectly weighted pass into the path of Arda Güler. The 21-year-old Real Madrid sensation, widely considered the crown jewel of Turkish football, showcased immense technical brilliance. He collected the ball smoothly in his stride, seamlessly skipped past McKenzie, and dispatched a clinical, curling finish into the bottom corner.
The equaliser significantly rattled the American defensive structure, leading to a period of overwhelming Turkish dominance. Frustration began to seep into the host nation’s play, culminating in a 19th-minute yellow card for Berhalter following a cynical tactical foul to halt a promising counter-attack. In the 31st minute, Turkey entirely flipped the script to establish a thoroughly deserved advantage. The deeply influential Yılmaz transitioned from provider to executioner, capitalising on a moment of severe disorganisation within the American backline. He found a pocket of premium space just inside the penalty area and fired a powerful, low strike beyond the outstretched arms of Turner, ensuring the European side entered the dressing room with a surprising 2-1 lead and rightfully earning himself the Player of the Match accolade.
Second-Half Adjustments and an Instant American Response
Recognising the urgent need to regain tactical control and restore the momentum of their undefeated campaign, Pochettino delivered a stern half-time address. The American players emerged from the tunnel with renewed vigour, immediately applying intense, suffocating pressure upon the Turkish defensive lines. Their elevated intensity yielded an instant, tangible reward just four minutes into the second period.
In the 49th minute, the United States beautifully orchestrated an equaliser that perfectly highlighted their attacking potential. A sustained spell of possession dragged the Turkish full-backs out of position, creating vast transitional spaces. The ball eventually found its way to Berhalter, who had expertly timed a late, surging run from midfield. The 25-year-old displayed phenomenal composure under immense pressure, striking a fierce effort that arrowed into the roof of the net, completely leaving Çakır rooted to the spot.
The Cavalry Arrives and a Dramatic Finale
With the match delicately poised, both managers heavily utilised their substitutes’ benches in a desperate attempt to force a definitive conclusion. In the 57th minute, a massive, deafening roar erupted around the stadium as Pochettino introduced talismanic forward Christian Pulisic to replace Timothy Weah. The substitutions continued to flow as the half progressed, with Sergiño Dest, Alejandro Zendejas, Alex Freeman, and Malik Tillman all entering the fray to inject fresh energy into the American ranks. Montella responded by introducing Çağlar Söyüncü, Can Uzun, Mert Müldür, İrfan Can Kahveci, and the vastly experienced Kaan Ayhan to maintain their defensive solidity and offer a constant threat on the counter-attack.
As the clock ticked down, the match devolved into a frantic, incredibly open affair. The United States relentlessly besieged the Turkish penalty area, desperately seeking a victory that would maintain their perfect, unblemished record. However, the Turkish defensive block, marshalled superbly by Ozan Kabak and Abdülkerim Bardakcı, stood remarkably firm against the barrage of American crosses and intricate passing combinations.
Just as the encounter appeared destined to finish in an entertaining stalemate, the Crescent Stars executed a devastating final blow in the dying embers of the match. Deep into stoppage time (90+8′), with the American side committing numerous bodies forward, Turkey launched a rapid, ruthless counter-attack. The ball was swiftly worked out to substitute Kaan Ayhan, who had intelligently drifted into an advanced position. Showing incredible composure in the final seconds of the game, the veteran utility player slotted a precise finish past Turner, securing a spectacular 3-2 victory and sending the Turkish bench into scenes of absolute, unrestrained delirium.
Tournament Implications and The Road Ahead
When the final whistle mercifully echoed across the cavernous Californian arena, the overarching statistical narrative presented a fascinating anomaly. Despite suffering a frustrating defeat, the United States successfully finished at the very summit of Group D, accumulating six points from their three fixtures. While the late loss undoubtedly disrupts their momentum, Pochettino’s primary objective of securing top spot and safely navigating a rotated squad through the final group game was ultimately achieved. The host nation will now remain in North America, eagerly preparing for a highly anticipated Round of 32 clash against Bosnia and Herzegovina on Wednesday.
For Turkey, the monumental victory serves as a deeply bittersweet conclusion to their 2026 World Cup journey. They depart the competition in fourth place with three points, officially eliminated alongside Paraguay—who played out a goalless draw with second-placed Australia in the simultaneous group fixture. However, Montella and his players will return to Europe with their heads held extremely high. Ending an agonising goal drought and demonstrating the immense character required to defeat the host nation provides a solid, highly encouraging foundation for the future of the national team.
Official Match Facts
| Area | Match Detail |
| Competition | FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group D |
| Venue | Los Angeles Stadium, Inglewood, California |
| Date | 26 June 2026 |
| Final Score | Turkey 3 – 2 United States |
Goalscorers:
United States: Auston Trusty (3′), Sebastian Berhalter (49′)
Turkey: Arda Güler (10′), Barış Alper Yılmaz (31′), Kaan Ayhan (90+8′)
Discipline:
United States: Sebastian Berhalter (Yellow Card, 19′)
Turkey: None

