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Sports Friday, June 26, 2026 | | |
| | | | | Good morning, Chicago. The United States only wanted to get through its final World Cup group stage match without an injury or a red card, while Turkey was playing for a face-saving victory to end a dismal tournament. Both teams got what they wanted most out of their meaningless meeting before the Americans head on to the knockout stage — and coach Mauricio Pochettino was annoyed by any suggestion that the Americans' last-gasp, 3-2 defeat said anything negative about the state of his team. Kaan Ayhan scored on the final kick of the match to send Turkey past the U.S. in the eighth minute of stoppage time for its only win of the World Cup. The result was meaningless to the Americans, who will meet Bosnia-Herzegovina in the Round of 32 on Wednesday. But in his postgame news conference, Pochettino expressed his annoyance with what he perceived as disappointment in
the result. “For you not say congratulations that we won the group, that is a little bit sad,” Pochettino told reporters. Today’s eNewspaper edition | Subscribe to more newsletters | Asking Eric | Horoscopes | Puzzles & Games | Today in History | | | | The Chicago Cubs’ Venezuelan players and coaches are leaning on each other while loved ones in their home country are reeling from two devastating earthquakes. | | | | | Help is on the way for a Chicago Cubs rotation decimated by injuries. The Cubs acquired New York Mets left-hander David Peterson late Wednesday night. | | | | | The Chicago Blackhawks have six selections — but no first-round pick — in the NHL draft, which takes place Friday and Saturday. What is GM Kyle Davidson’s mindset now? | | | | | Gavin McKenna, projected as the No. 1 NHL draft pick, has been on the radar since 2023-24. He chose college hockey to challenge himself and prove he can compete at a higher level. | | | | | Kaan Ayhan scored on the final kick of the match, and Turkey beat the United States 3-2 for its only win of the World Cup. | | | | | Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams had his initial ‘Iceman’ trademark application denied by the U.S. patent office. Williams can appeal the decision. | | | |