Tim Howard warns Bosnia ahead of USMNT knockout match
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 26, 2026, 8:40 PM
Last updated Jun 26, 2026
Tim Howard, former USMNT goalkeeper, issued a warning to Bosnia-Herzegovina ahead of the team's knockout stage match on July 1 during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Following a 3-2 loss to Turkey, Howard expressed confidence in the USMNT's capabilities, emphasizing the importance of gaining experience in tough matches. He assured fans that the USMNT is prepared to compete against Bosnia, suggesting they might be better off not traveling for the match. Howard also highlighted Christian Pulisic's strong return from injury as a positive development for the team.
- •USMNT faces Bosnia-Herzegovina on July 1 in World Cup knockout stage.
- •Tim Howard expressed confidence after a loss to Turkey.
- •Howard called Bosnia-Herzegovina's travel unnecessary.
- •Christian Pulisic returned from injury and performed well.
- •The USMNT aims to build on experience gained in group matches.
- 8:40 PMYahoo Sports — Tim Howard just sent a warning to Bosnia ahead of the USMNT knockout match
"After the USMNT advanced to the World Cup Round of 32, legend Tim Howard issued a viral warning to Bosnia ahead of their July 1 matchup.
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