Mauricio Pochettino discusses American dream for World Cup success

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Last updated Jun 10, 2026

Mauricio Pochettino discusses American dream for World Cup success
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Mauricio Pochettino, head coach of the U.S. men's national soccer team, reflects on his aspirations for World Cup success as the host nation. He highlights his childhood memories of watching the tournament in Santa Fe, Argentina, and emphasizes the need to temper expectations for the team. Pochettino's remarks come as preparations for the upcoming tournament intensify, and he aims to build a competitive environment within the squad.

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  • Pochettino recalls his childhood experiences watching World Cup matches.
  • He addresses the need to manage expectations for the U.S. team.
  • The team is gearing up for the World Cup in 2026.
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The men’s head coach discusses his ‘American dream’ at the World Cup and tempering the host nation’s ‘arrogant’ expectations This American dream begins in small-town Murphy, Santa Fe. That’s Santa Fe, Argentina, at a little club where the old folk played bochas, a kind of boules, and they had one of the few colour television sets. It was 1978, Mauricio Pochettino was six years old and he can see it perfectly, still feel the meaning of it all. “I lived in a prefab with my grandmother and my older brother because my parents were off working the land, then at the weekend we would go to the club,” he says. “There were three courts and I remember standing there, hanging on to my dad’s pocket, watching the World Cup. The ticker-tape at River [Plate], that image engraved. Passarella, Ardiles, Luque, Bertoni, Kempes, Fillol, Tarantini … my heroes.” Continue reading...

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