Montella urges Türkiye fans to support team in final World Cup group match vs USA after early exit
Türkiye's coach Vincenzo Montella expressed disappointment after the team's World Cup elimination and urged support ahead of their final Group D match against the United States, while forward Kenan Yildiz said the squad remains determined to score in the last game.
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