U.S. men's national team manager Mauricio Pochettino acknowledged that pressure is rising for his squad, especially with the 2025 Gold Cup quickly approaching - and the 2026 World Cup on the horizon. Yet, the Argentine manager, who was hired in September 2024, said the team still needs to can lean on fans for support.
"We need the fans. And they need, for sure, they are going to support us. And then, too, we need to also create something special," Pochettino said in an interview aired by TNT ahead of the USWNT's match against China on Saturday. "Because in nearly one year, we are going to play the World Cup here. And also I think the fans need to be there, and to test themselves, too. How can they change the team or help the team to achieve what we want?"
Pochettino emphasized that the USMNT are focused on regaining form and achieving tangible results after their disappointment at the 2025 CONCACAF Nations League.
"We are not here to try to be nice, and to play nice soccer," Pochettino said. "And, well, we want to win. And then, if you don’t win, always you need to feel the pressure from the fans, of course, and from the media."