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Elevating US Soccer: Mauricio Pochettino Inspires National Team Players to Reach New Heights

Following a disappointing Copa America campaign which saw the Stars and Stripes secure jus...

Tue, 04 Mar 2025 17:13 PM

Following a disappointing Copa America campaign which saw the Stars and Stripes secure just one victory and suffer a damaging 2-1 loss to Panama, USMNT made the decision to part ways with former manager Gregg Berhalter. Departing from their recent trend of hiring homegrown coaches, the team opted to bring in Pochettino to lead the squad.

According to one player on the ground, it’s been so far, so good for the Argentinian’s arrival.

Tim Ream opens up on Pochettino’s Stateside start

Former Fulham and Bolton Wanderers defender Tim Ream is the most senior man in the USA’s dressing room, with over 500 club games accrued in his 37 years, plus an additional 66 international caps.

Since Ream’s debut in November 2010, Pochettino is the tenth manager to hold the USMNT reins, making him plenty qualified to assess the new man.

Speaking to FIFA, Ream said: “He [Pochettino] just brings an intensity and a focus in everything that he does, and he translates that into the players.

“Over the first couple of camps, that’s what we’ve seen and it’s been evident. He's going to continue that. He's going to evolve us. He’ll improve us in the way we want to play, in our transitions, movements, and rotations, trying to confuse opposition with different setups.”

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It’s true that Pochettino, with top-level European experience with sides like Chelsea, PSG and Tottenham, is in a category of his own in terms of the quality that the USA have had in their dugout. Ream isn’t mincing his words when it comes to what he thinks the new coach can achieve.

“He’s going to lead the evolution of who we are as players and as a nation,” the centre-back continued. “He's going to take that to a new level.”

In FourFourTwo’s opinion, this is without doubt one of the most exciting periods in the history of the USA national side.

Hosting a World Cup with a genuinely elite manager in place and exciting talents like Christian Pulisic, Antonee Robinson and Folarin Balogun in their ranks won’t be enough to put them in conversations with the favourites, but it’s sure to make them an intriguing watch.

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