ATLANTA — Matt Turner envisions the scene on a daily basis. On June 12, when the U.S. men’s national team steps onto the pitch for its opening World Cup match against Paraguay at Los Angeles Stadium, Turner will take it all in. The roar of 70,000-plus fans. The teams emerging from the tunnel in their new kits. The national anthems reverberating throughout the stadium as supporters belt out every word. "There’s a million different pictures that go on in my head. I think about it a lot," Turner told me and a group of reporters sitting around a table at the National Training Center in Fayettevill...
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