Pochettino to USMNT is finally official, now what?
Mauricio Pochettino has officially signed a two-year agreement to be the next manager of the United States men’s national team through the 2026 World Cup. This matchup of misfits feels bound for one of two fates: total success or total disaster.
America’s unique approach to growing soccer passion
Inter Miami could not overcome the tall task of making the MLS playoffs this year, despite the new signings of Lionel Messi and company starting with a bang – and a Leagues Cup trophy. Despite this, he’s helping the US with their multiyear soccer PR campaign, for better or worse.
Why isn’t the USMNT better?
Despite an absolute beauty from red-hot Christian Pulisic, the United States Men’s National Team (USMNT) lost to Germany 1-3 on Saturday afternoon in Connecticut. The loss displayed the gap that still remains between the best the US has to offer against that of traditionally successful European countries.
So, what happens next for the USMNT?
The transition from 2022 to 2023 for the United States Men’s National Team (USMNT) can only be described as a self-inflicted catastrophe, to put it nicely.
Dutch quality too much for eager, overwhelmed USMNT
The Netherlands tapped into their abundance of clinical quality to expose an exuberant but under-experienced USA by the score of 3-1.