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Jun 29, 2026

Landon Donovan believes the USA can win the World Cup. They just need a lot of good breaks | CNN

US soccer legend Landon Donovan has good news for American fans who may just be daring to dream: He believes the USA can indeed win the World Cup.

With one important caveat: A lot must fall into place first – starting with a win on Wednesday over Round of 32 opponents Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Donovan was a key part of the American team that made a highly impressive run to the quarterfinals of the 2002 World Cup in Asia.

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“Can they? Yes,” Donovan said when asked by CNN Sports ahead of the tournament if the USA’s men’s team can win the World Cup.

“We have a good enough team to make a deep run in the tournament, for sure. The difficult part is if you get out of your group, now you’re playing a pretty good team. If you win that game, in the round of 32, you’re playing a good team. You win that game and you’re in the quarters. You’re playing one of the big eight teams in the world.

“So, can they beat all of those teams? Yes, they absolutely can. Can they do it one after another after another after another, emotionally get up for it? I think they can.

“We haven’t seen that, but is it possible? Absolutely, it’s possible,” he added.

Landon Donovan speaks on Fox prior to the match between Norway and France at Gillette Stadium on June 26. Landon Donovan speaks on Fox prior to the match between Norway and France at Gillette Stadium on June 26.
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The Americans are riding a wave after winning their first two World Cup matches for the first time since 1930. The US team had already secured top spot in Group D before last week’s last-gasp defeat to Turkey. It’s already the most successful US run in a World Cup since Donovan’s first in 2002.

As encouraging as that 2002 run was, the Stars and Stripes haven’t been able to get past the round of 16 since.

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The current generation of US players is led by AC Milan superstar Christian Pulisic, who’s now recovered from a recent calf injury. Donovan – who is America’s joint all-time leading scorer – says Pulisic’s importance to his country is crucial.

“He’s the one guy who can make a play basically out of nowhere. Players like that in world soccer are not a dime a dozen, right? They’re hard to find, so he can do that. But also, if he’s playing well, people have to pay attention to him, which makes other people free to play well or to have opportunities to score and create chances,” he said.

United States forward Christian Pulisic shoots past Senegal forward Cherif Ndiaye during an international friendly in May. United States forward Christian Pulisic shoots past Senegal forward Cherif Ndiaye during an international friendly in May.
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Donovan says if the USA is to go deep in this year’s tournament, the home crowd will have a massively important role to play.

“We saw in 2002 with South Korea, we played Korea, the home country. They ended up getting to the semifinals. They weren’t expected to get to the semis, so if our crowd is behind us, I think everything’s possible,” he said.

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