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Americans Show Great Respect Ahead of Clash with the Dragons: “The real test against Bosnia starts now”

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June 27, 2026

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Americans Show Great Respect Ahead of Clash with the Dragons: “The real test against Bosnia starts now”

The US media have already shifted focus to Bosnia and Herzegovina following the end of the World Cup group stage. Although the US national team was defeated 3-2 by Turkey in the final round, the country is convinced that the true challenge is yet to come. As NBC News reported, the loss to Turkey did [] The post Americans Show Great Respect Ahead of Clash with the Dragons: “The real test against Bosnia starts now” appeared first on Sarajevo Times.

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