Known for his love of lemons and the 'universal energy' they bring, Pochettino is an emotional man who will connect with the U.S. in a way few, if any of his predecessors have. There'll be talk-show appearances and a new celebrity culture to embrace, the chance to become an A-lister. And that's even before his team kicks-off at the World Cup on June 12, 2026 in Los Angeles.
Pochettino, at heart, is a warm soul who will defend his players to the death, but be the one to deflect praise from himself to them. There's still a charm offensive, but not one based on ego or image. He's authentically himself and doesn't change that for anyone. These are qualities which will endear him to the American public, who at this point are desperate for a leader to do the serious talking more so from a results and culture perspective.
The young talent, both coming through and already established as core players, is the ideal setup for Pochettino. They too will appreciate his CV and gravitas, his respect and record.
Should he prove to really be the answer to American prayers, then Pochettino will sit alone in history as the guy who made men's football a big deal, the equivalent of David Beckham and Lionel Messi to Major League Soccer, but on a larger scale.
That kind of legacy might mean more to Pochettino than a trophy or two in the club game. This would be a genuinely unparalleled achievement. It could open up more doors in the game, or better yet, be the pinnacle of a fascinating career. It might not even matter what he does afterwards.