World Cup guide: Concerns for superstars Pulisic and Neymar

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World Cup guide: Concerns for superstars Pulisic and Neymar
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+ Group D: USA–Australia, Friday, 9:00 PM

Seattle Stadium, Seattle

SVT/P4 Radio Sport

+ The US superstar trains alone

USA star forward Christian Pulisic was substituted because of a calf injury in the host nation's World Cup opener (4-1) against Paraguay. The Milan striker is doubtful for the match against Australia and has been training on his own this week.

"If we don't have him available for this game, we'll make sure to have him back for the rest of the World Cup. We're going to need him," Antonee Robinson said, according to ESPN.

+ Group C: Scotland–Morocco, Saturday, 00:00

Boston Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts

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+ Scottish supporter to be honored

A 76-year-old Scotsman traveled to the United States to watch Scotland in the World Cup. However, the man died on Sunday. A family friend told STV News that he had traveled to Boston with friends and said the family is devastated.

"But they still find comfort in the knowledge that he was able to devote himself to what he loved most when he passed away," she tells the TV channel.

Ahead of Scotland's second group stage match, the supporters' association "The Tartan Army" is now planning to honor the 76-year-old.

"It would mean a lot to his family if we could hold a minute's applause in the 76th minute of the match against Morocco," they write on X.

+ Group C: Brazil–Haiti, Saturday, 2:30 a.m.

Philadelphia Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

TV4

+ Time for Neymar?

Almost all of Brazil is actually waiting for one thing: Will superstar Neymar play in the second group stage match?

The latest information is that the striker is approaching match fitness after the calf injury that has kept him out of action. The 34-year-old participated in Tuesday's training.

+ Group D: Turkey–Paraguay, Saturday, 5:00 AM

San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, Santa Clara, California

TV4

+ The defense after harsh criticism

Turkey suffered a surprising 0-2 defeat to Australia in their World Cup opener and were heavily criticized by the domestic press and on social media. But the criticism wasn't just about the sport. Defender Merih Demiral was mocked for his mustache, prompting fellow defender Samet Akaydin to react.

"Some of the things that are written and said are really outrageous. To interfere with someone's hair, mustache or appearance is, I think, just ridiculous," he says, according to Turkish media.

Now a must-win match awaits a Turkey under pressure.

"We feel a great responsibility towards our country," says Akaydin.

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