One of Pochettino's other big tasks was to build belief that the U.S. could, in fact, compete at the top level. He joined the team at a low point following a Copa America group stage exit and, over the year and a half that he's been in charge, Pochettino has looked to rebuild the team's confidence.
It all came to a head in the final games of 2025. Coincidentally, the year finished off with a 5-1 win over Uruguay, the same team that knocked them out of the Copa America. Wins over Japan, Australia, and Paraguay also boosted spirits heading towards the World Cup.
"We are so excited. I think we arrive in a very good moment," he said. "We are in a situation that we planned, and I think that the plan has had its ups and downs during the year and a half. The plan for us was to arrive before the World Cup with the possibility that we could really believe that we can beat any team, that we can win the World Cup, because that is our objective: to win the World Cup."