COLUMBUS, Ohio - For the first time since taking over as U.S. men's national team manager, Mauricio Pochettino lifted the curtain. Faced with waves criticism following the USMNT's recent loss to South Korea, he put it all on the table.
Pochettino on Monday addressed the team's poor showing in March's CONCACAF Nations League and the repercussions of it. He explained his roster decisions and why, given the current situation, he believes that they are best for the team.
He acknowledged the growing criticism and - while he was careful to admit some of it has been fair - he also swatted much of it away and insisted that he has full faith in path forward.
"Everyone knows here inside that we have a plan and we stick with the plan," he said on Monday in Columbus, Ohio, where the USMNT will play Japan Tuesday night. "I am the first guy that wants to win because you know very well that we are very competitive. But at the same time also, there is a process and a plan that we have to stick with. The players know very well what we are doing...
"We know what we are doing. We have experience, and I believe the important thing is to provide the possibility for players to arrive at the World Cup in the best condition."
The path has been under debate. Many outside the program are calling for consistent results, and wins, on the way to the summer of 2026. Pochettino, who cited his own playing career and Argentina's 2002 World Cup failure, says running through the upcoming pre-tournament stretch unchallenged isn't the way.
This camp, in particular, is one final chance to learn some lessons, he said, and to sort out which players he can count on where as the World Cup draws closer. And, despite the outside noise, he isn't deviating from his plan. Instead, he seems more eager than ever to bring the doubters on board.
"We are here because something needed to change," Pochettino said. "That is why, less than one year ago, we came in to be in charge of the national team here. We are different and we have different words. But we are here because we want to share with you and we want to learn from you. We don't want to teach anyone.
"We have our plan and that is a process. Of course, I want to win all of the games. But if we cannot win, we need to be positive in knowing that we are doing things that are very important to arrive at the World Cup in the best condition."
So what's his plan to get there? Pochettino offered details.




