Former USMNT star Alexi Lalas says that if he were in Matt Crocker's position as U.S. Soccer sporting director, he would dismiss manager Mauricio Pochettino, given the lack of tangible progress in the first year under the Argentine's leadership.
The FOX Sports analyst said there's too much at stake with a home World Cup to risk an underwhelming performance.
"Yeah, I would," Lalas said on his "State of the Union" podcast when asked if he would fire the manager. "I've spent time with Mauricio Pochettino. I think he's a quality coach... What I'm basing it on is Mauricio Pochettino himself. What he's said and done... He's come to the realization that, with his experience - and he's talked about it - that this isn't a soccer-first country.
"OK, we all understand that. But you know what they would do in a soccer-first country? They wouldn't abide by this. It would be on to the next one."
Though admitting that it's unlikely that U.S. Soccer would make such a rash move at this point, Lalas suggested that alarm bells should be ringing at the federation after another disappointing performance. The USMNT lost to South Korea, 2-0, in New Jersey on Saturday night.
"Again, this is a home World Cup. It's unique in that aspect, and therefore, the stakes are much higher," Lalas said. "Whether you're Matt Crocker or anyone else at the United States Soccer Federation, this is going to happen under your watch. If you let it happen, and it doesn't go well, and it's a failure, then everyone should be out."