It's a good time to read this profile of Lalas, who turned to punditry after making his name as one of the stars of the U.S. World Cup squad in 1994.
“Doesn’t mean you aren’t authentic and you’re not truthful or you aren’t comfortable," Lalas told The Post's Ethan Sears. "There’s still a persona and a character, if you will, that you play. And at times exaggerate for effect. I don’t think that’s a problem."
He was comfortable calling Corden a wanker at least.
Thomas Partey of Ghana reacts during the International Friendly match between Wales and Ghana at the Cardiff City Stadium on June 02, 2026 in Cardiff, Wales. Getty Images
Ghana will be without one of its most recognizable players for the 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign after midfielder Thomas Partey was denied entry into Canada.
FIFA confirmed Thursday that Partey, currently facing multiple counts of rape and sexual assault in the United Kingdom, will not be available for Ghana’s Group L opener against Panama in Toronto after Canadian authorities rejected his visa application.
Partey has denied all allegations and pleaded not guilty.
The decision means the veteran midfielder cannot travel to the host city despite already being with Ghana’s World Cup squad in North America.
President Donald Trump gave the USMNT a surprise boost ahead of their first World Cup 2026 match, phoning manager Mauricio Pochettino and the squad to offer his support before Friday’s opener against Paraguay.
Canada face Bosnia and Herzegovina at Toronto Stadium, with the hosts playing their first men’s World Cup match on home soil.
Alphonso Davies misses out through injury, while Jonathan David leads the line for Canada. Bosnia and Herzegovina also have a major name in reserve, with veteran striker Edin Dzeko starting on the bench.
Players were cheered as they left the team hotel ahead of their World Cup opener against Paraguay at Los Angeles Stadium.
There was plenty of fanfare before departure, but the real reception will come later when the hosts walk out for one of the biggest nights in American soccer.
The opening ceremony is underway at Toronto Stadium, though the main musical acts are still to come.
There are plenty of empty seats visible as things stand, but organizers will be hoping the stadium begins to fill up before Canada’s historic World Cup opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina kicks off.
🚨🇨🇦 The World Cup opening ceremony is underway at Toronto Stadium in Ontario! pic.twitter.com/u6CBtRV1Kf
Bosnia and Herzegovina fans are making themselves heard in Toronto, with supporters marching through the streets in blue and yellow ahead of today’s clash with Canada.
The atmosphere is building before kickoff as Bosnia and Herzegovina prepare for their first World Cup game in 12 years, looking to spoil the hosts’ big day.
Bosnia and Herzegovina fans march through Toronto 🇧🇦