
"My play here in New England is going to have a massive impact on what happens for me at the national team. So, I want to win first and foremost. I want us to create some excitement and buzz in front of bigger crowds. Then, get those feelings really high heading into the March windows and beyond."
"I've sacrificed a lot in the last four years to put myself in the best position I possibly can to be on that team. Not just to be on it, but to be a contributing member."
Matt Turner, 31-year-old goalkeeper, is focused on strengthening his chances of representing the United States at the 2026 World Cup by delivering strong performances with the New England Revolution. Having featured in all four games at the 2022 Qatar World Cup, Turner is determined to play in front of home crowds at the upcoming tournament. The Revolution have won one of their opening three MLS games this season, including a 6-1 victory over FC Cincinnati where Turner made seven saves. Turner emphasizes that his club form will significantly impact his national team prospects, as he aims not just to be selected but to be a contributing member of the squad. He is preparing for an upcoming match against St Louis City, who remain winless in the Western Conference.
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