
The Türkiye rotation has a card problem now
Four core U.S. players are carrying yellow cards into a Group D finale that no longer affects first place. This brief explains why Adams, Balogun, Richards and Robinson should be protected, and what a rotated Türkiye lineup still needs to prove before the Round of 32.

The new reason to rotate against Türkiye is simpler than rhythm, morale or a look at the bench. Four core U.S. players are on yellow cards, and the group is already won.
U.S. Soccer says the USA has clinched first place in Group D and will play its Round of 32 match in the San Francisco Bay Area against a third-place team from Group B, E, F, I or J. 1 Fox Sports' Doug McIntyre reported that Tyler Adams, Folarin Balogun, Chris Richards and Antonee Robinson have all been booked through the first two group matches, and that a second group-stage yellow would suspend a player for the July 1 knockout opener even though accumulated cards are wiped after the group stage. 2
That changes the Türkiye game. The lineup audit is still useful, but the first job is now avoiding a self-inflicted absence.

The card math is the new floor for selection
Adams was cautioned in the 59th minute against Paraguay, according to U.S. Soccer's match report. 3 Robinson, Balogun and Richards were all cautioned against Australia, with Robinson booked in the 56th minute, Balogun in the 89th and Richards in the 90+3rd. 4

| Player | Card status | What Pochettino should do |
|---|---|---|
| Tyler Adams | Booked vs. Paraguay in the 59th minute. 3 | Sit him. The U.S. can learn more from a backup No. 6 than it can from asking Adams to play carefully. |
| Antonee Robinson | Booked vs. Australia in the 56th minute. 4 | Protect him. A yellow-card suspension at left back would be a bigger problem than losing one group-game rhythm sample. |
| Folarin Balogun | Booked vs. Australia in the 89th minute. 4 | Keep him out of card traffic. If he plays at all, it should be a short, controlled run, not a full audition. |
| Chris Richards | Booked vs. Australia in the 90+3rd minute. 4 | Rest him. Fox also noted Richards came into the tournament managing an ankle issue, which makes the risk-reward case even weaker. 2 |
This is where the no-stakes framing can mislead. Türkiye is eliminated and the USA cannot lose first place, but the match still carries consequences if the wrong player takes the wrong foul. The staff does not need a philosophical answer on rotation. It needs a practical one.
Continuity can come from the players not on a card
The temptation is to rest everyone and treat Thursday as a reserve-team night. That may be too blunt.
The U.S. still needs a few links to the knockout XI. Matt Freese can keep his rhythm in goal. Tim Ream can organize a changed back line if the staff thinks his legs can handle it. Sergiño Dest and Malik Tillman can give Pochettino enough ball progression to make the exercise useful, though neither needs 90 minutes. Fox listed Brenden Aaronson, Max Arfsten, Mark McKenzie, Miles Robinson, Cristian Roldan, Matt Turner and Alex Zendejas among players who had not logged World Cup minutes and could see time against Türkiye. 2
That creates a cleaner test than the last article's lineup audit suggested. Instead of asking the starters to sharpen together, Pochettino can ask the second layer to prove it can keep the same habits: press after a backward pass, find the weak-side fullback, defend set pieces without Richards, and get service into a striker without leaning on Robinson's left-side engine.
Christian Pulisic is the separate call. U.S. Soccer said he was unavailable against Australia while progressing back from a leg injury. 4 If he is cleared by the medical staff, Türkiye could still be the safest place for limited minutes. If he is not fully right, the card situation makes caution easier to sell: the whole night is already about preserving the knockout version of the team.
The useful version of Türkiye is controlled, not cautious
A rotated lineup does not have to mean a passive one. The U.S. should still press. It should still try to win territory early. It should still use the match to answer two questions before July 1.
First, can the backups keep the defensive spacing when Adams and Richards are out? That is the real stress test. Without Adams cleaning up the first loose ball and Richards carrying the back line, the team has to show whether the midfield distances are repeatable or player-dependent.
Second, can the attack create chances without Balogun and Robinson driving the left channel? Balogun forced Australia's own goal by racing down the left and crossing into danger, while Robinson started the 43rd-minute set-piece sequence that ended with Alex Freeman's header, according to U.S. Soccer's Australia recap. 4 If those two sit, the U.S. needs another route into the box.
The result still matters because tournament habits matter. But the scoreboard should be secondary to the availability sheet. Beat Türkiye if the match gives you that chance. Do not trade a Round of 32 starter for it.
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