USMNT's Tim Ream Downplays Round-of-32 Pressure Before Bosnia Clash as 3 Players Miss Training
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Updated · CBS Sports · Jun 29
USMNT's Tim Ream Downplays Round-of-32 Pressure Before Bosnia Clash as 3 Players Miss Training
3 articles · Updated · CBS Sports · Jun 29
Summary
Tim Ream said the United States feels less pressure heading into Wednesday's World Cup round-of-32 match with Bosnia and Herzegovina, arguing the squad put more expectation on itself before its opener against Paraguay.
Wednesday's knockout game at Levi's Stadium comes after the U.S. closed group play with a 3-2 loss to Turkiye, though Ream said the team has grown more confident since camp opened on May 27.
Three players missed training for a second straight day: Auston Trusty and Cristian Roldan worked individually, while Mark McKenzie received treatment; Roldan has not trained since June 18 because of a quad issue.
Gio Reyna is expected to be available after playing 70-plus minutes against Turkiye—his longest outing since Dec. 2024—and said he has had no issues since.
Bosnia, playing in its first World Cup, is expected to test Mauricio Pochettino's attack-minded side defensively as the U.S. shifts into a survive-and-advance mindset on home soil.