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The United States team could crush Bosnia—Little Money God's World Cup betting diary 🔥

After entering the knockout stage, nobody is holding anything back anymore. Except for the German team’s collapse, all the other strong teams have been cruising forward with emphatic wins. Tomorrow, the United States will face Bosnia. Little Money God believes the stronger U.S. team will beat Bosnia:

🔥 First: Pochettino’s “master plan” has already won half the battle

Many people panicked when they saw the U.S. lose 2-3 to Turkey in the final match of the group stage, but that was precisely Pochettino’s most shrewd move. In that game, Pulisic, Balogun, Chris Richards, Antonee Robinson, and Tyler Adams—those five key starters—were all sitting on the bench. Why? Because they had yellow cards, and getting one more would mean suspension in the knockout stage. Pochettino would rather lose an insignificant “honor match” than let this batch of core players’ form and discipline be compromised, preserving them fully for the knockout stage.

So what happened? Pulisic recovered from injury and the whole team was fully restored to full strength. What about Bosnia? In their final group match, they only just squeezed through by beating Qatar 3-1. They advanced past the knockout threshold in a state where they were firing off their very last shot. A fully drawn arrow, facing a bow that has just shot its last arrow—the gap in stamina and form will be infinitely magnified in a 90-minute knockout match.

🔥 Second: The U.S. attack—an unstoppable torrent Bosnia’s back line can’t hold back

In three group-stage matches, the U.S. scored 8 goals, breaking the team’s record for the most goals in a single World Cup. Pulisic and Balogun—this attacking duo with two strike cores—one is a Chelsea-wide attacking spark, the other the Ligue 1 golden boot winner. Together, their combined market value reaches 80 million euros—higher than the total market value of the entire Bosnia squad. Even more terrifying is the U.S. team’s rapid counterattacks: against Australia, from the goal kick being taken to the ball finding the net took only 7 seconds. 7 seconds! This lightning-fast transitional speed is something Bosnia’s back line—famously built on a stable chain defense—simply can’t respond to in time.

Bosnia’s defense is indeed good, conceding just 0.83 goals per game on average in qualifying. But that was qualifying; their opponents were Liechtenstein and San Marino. Against a speed-oriented assault like the U.S., how many minutes can the 38-year-old Džeko track back? Once Bosnia’s defensive line is torn open, Pulisic’s dribbling breakthroughs and Balogun’s goal-hunting will surge in like a tide.

🔥 Third: Home advantage—more than just a number

The roar of 70,000 voices isn’t something you can dismiss. Data shows that the U.S. team’s win rate at home is as high as 27%, while Bosnia has never won any official match on the American continent in history—zero wins. What does that mean? It means that the moment Bosnia’s players step onto the turf at Levi’s Stadium, they are already carrying an invisible psychological shackle.

And don’t forget how fanatical American supporters are. Over 100,000 people once celebrated Bosnia’s qualification for the World Cup on the streets of Sarajevo, but remember—there are nearly 400,000 Bosnian diaspora in the United States. Which side will they stand with? The answer is obvious. Blue-and-yellow flags will blanket the stands, and drums and songs will ring from the first minute to the last. In that kind of atmosphere, how long can Bosnia’s “panic-proof” poker mindset hold up?

🔥 Fourth: Bosnia’s fatal weakness is too obvious

What is Bosnia’s biggest problem? They are extremely dependent on Džeko for their attack. This 40-year-old legendary veteran has handled the vast majority of the national team’s 74 goals, while the combined total goals scored by all the other players for the national team add up to only around 20. In three group-stage matches, Džeko didn’t score a single goal. His body can no longer keep up with the pace—at 189 cm, he can still serve as a target up front, but his ability to create threats is visibly declining.

When Džeko is locked down by the United States’ center-back pairing, who else does Bosnia have who can step up? The 18-year-old Arabegović does have talent, but after all, he’s just a kid; the pressure of the knockout stage and the roar of American fans will make his legs tremble. Bajraktarević has creativity, but his physical duels will be completely swallowed up in the U.S. midfield battle. Bosnia is a “one god carrying many mortals” team, and what the United States needs to do is press down that “god”—then the rest will naturally collapse.
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USA VS Bosnia-Herzegovina
United States
1.41x
71%
Draw
5.00x
20%
Bosnia and Herzegovina
9.09x
11%
$489.2K Vol
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HighAmbition
· 48m ago
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· 1h ago
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