Former France, Arsenal and New York Red Bulls legend Thierry Henry said there should be concern over the current form of the U.S. men's national team, especially considering its disappointing performance at the Nations League Final.
"The national team is kind of suffering," he said during CBS's press conference for the upcoming UEFA Champions League Final.
The U.S. crashed out of the Nations League Finals, securing fourth place, after winning the previous iterations of the tournament. Henry, who covered that tournament for CBS and played five seasons in MLS, acknowledged that the team is going through a rough period under Mauricio Pochettino. He has put the onus on the players to elevate performances and show that they can surpass expectations ahead of a home World Cup in 2026.
"I said it so many times, people compare the teams of 2002, 2006 to this one... but is the level of the players that I used to see in the national team the same now as it was before? I don't know. But it's up to the new generation to show that they can raise that," he said.