Mauricio Pochettino guides U.S. men’s soccer team in knockout stage
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 7:56 PM
Last updated Jul 2, 2026
Mauricio Pochettino's unorthodox coaching style has propelled the U.S. men's soccer team into the knockout stage of the World Cup this summer. The team, which finished first in its group, prepares for a significant challenge ahead in Santa Clara. Pochettino's approach disrupts traditional player hierarchies, emphasizing a belief that results outweigh scrutiny. Growing up in Murphy, Argentina, he cultivated unique coaching philosophies that he now applies to the U.S. squad. The upcoming match will test the effectiveness of his methods under high pressure.
- •Pochettino's coaching style focuses on results rather than tradition.
- •U.S. finished first in its World Cup group.
- •Next match is a knockout round in Santa Clara.
- •Pochettino's unconventional methods include changing player hierarchies.
- •His journey began in the Argentine town of Murphy.
- 7:56 PMYahoo Sports — How a tiny Argentine town shaped the U.S. men’s World Cup coach
"MURPHY, Argentina - In some sense, the unorthodox approach taken by the U.S. men’s soccer team ahead of its best World Cup opportunity in recent memory is one that started here, in a tiny town deep into the pampas. Some 6,000 miles away from the California stadium where that squad enters the knockout stage this week is the hardscrabble patch of grass where Mauricio Pochettino first picked up the game as a boy. Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories f
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