Impact Demirovic endured a frustrating evening as Bosnia and Herzegovina fell 2-0 to the United States in the Round of 32. Whenever Bosnia tried to play into their striker, Tim Ream was outstanding at keeping Demirovic at bay. The veteran U.S. captain read the game exceptionally well, stepping in front of passes, winning key aerial duels, and using his positioning rather than pace to deny Demirovic the space he typically exploits. On the rare occasions Demirovic managed to receive with his back to goal, Ream stayed tight and forced him away from dangerous central areas, preventing Bosnia's leading forward from turning and driving at the defense. Chris Richards also provided strong cover, but Ream's composure and leadership were central to neutralizing Bosnia's attack.
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