AUSTIN, Texas - Mauricio Pochettino made it abundantly clear when speaking to the media about his latest U.S. men's national team roster. He wasn't in the mood to offer explanations for those players not called in. They know, he said, what they need to do to make it back. The players that are on the squad, similarly, know what they did to get the call this time.
"Maybe sometimes you say, 'Why don't we give an explanation?' Pochettino said. "No, they don't need an explanation. It is about performing. Nothing is personal. If you are the best and you are performing in the best way possible for your club, we are going to call you."
It's seemingly that simple. Play well? You're in. Play poorly? You're out. That's the macro view. When breaking down the micro, there are specifics that certain players need to show if they're to rejoin the USMNT picture.
Some need to show fitness. Some need to add parts to their game. Some, in truth, may just need to cross their fingers and hope that things bounce their way or that Pochettino has a change of heart. It's the magic of roster selection: it's imperfect and subjective. And it can change in an instant.
GOAL looks at five notable omissions from Pochettino's latest squad, and what they can do to keep their World Cup hopes alive.





