Trump Threatens Boston's World Cup; Pulisic Injured in US Victory
Donald Trump threatens to relocate World Cup matches from Boston due to safety concerns. Meanwhile, the U.S. soccer team ends Australia's unbeaten run despite Christian Pulisic's injury. In baseball, Yoshinobu Yamamoto leads the Dodgers past the Brewers, and Erik Spoelstra becomes the U.S. basketball coach until 2028.
Donald Trump has stirred controversy by threatening to withdraw Boston from hosting World Cup matches, citing concerns over public safety and expressing his disapproval of Mayor Michelle Wu's leadership.
In a significant sports highlight, the U.S. defeated Australia in soccer with Haji Wright scoring twice, though the victory was overshadowed by Christian Pulisic's injury.
Meanwhile, in baseball, the Los Angeles Dodgers acquired a commanding 2-0 lead in the National League Championship Series, spearheaded by Yoshinobu Yamamoto's outstanding pitching performance. Erik Spoelstra has also been appointed as the head coach for the U.S. basketball team through 2028.
(With inputs from agencies.)

