Ahead of the USA's clash against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the FIFA World Cup Round of 32 on Wednesday, head coach Mauricio Pochettino issued an apology.
The Argentine began by apologising to reporters over his reaction to a question regarding momentum following their recent 3-2 group stage finale defeat to Turkey. At the time, Pochettino blasted the questions as "weird" and accused the American of acting like the USA had been knocked out already.
The match was largely inconsequential for both nations, with the USMNT having already clinched the Group D title and secured their place in the Round of 32 beforehand, thanks to victories over Paraguay and Australia, while Türkiye had already been knocked out of knockout contention.
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