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Mauricio Pochettino’s role as USMNT head coach questioned

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The US Men’s National Team (USMNT) is just months away from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and attention is turning toward not only player selection and preparation but also the long-term leadership of head coach Mauricio Pochettino.

Appointed in late 2024, the Argentine manager has been in charge for roughly a year, overseeing friendlies, training camps, and the early stages of squad development ahead of the home World Cup.

However, questions about his future beyond the tournament are beginning to circulate.

Former USMNT defender and longtime soccer analyst Alexi Lalas weighed in on the topic in a social media Q&A, cautioning against prematurely extending Pochettino’s contract.

“No. Pochettino was hired for one thing… success at the 2026 home World Cup,” Lalas wrote on X. “That should be what he’s judged on. I have no problem if he continues after the World Cup, but that decision should be made in the context of the World Cup performance.”

Pochettino‘s tenure so far has included managing high-profile friendlies and evaluating talent for the final World Cup roster.

With March approaching, the USMNT is expected to play multiple international friendlies to test lineups and build cohesion.

These matches will also provide insight into how Pochettino‘s tactical approach is translating on the field, particularly against top-level opposition.

While many supporters have praised Pochettino’s calm demeanor and European coaching experience, critics point to inconsistent results and questions about adaptability to international competition.

Some former players and analysts have suggested that his system, while promising on paper, has yet to prove itself in high-stakes matches against elite national teams.

The upcoming friendlies and ultimately the World Cup itself will be decisive in evaluating his effectiveness.

World Cup performance as the ultimate test

The spotlight is particularly intense because USMNT will be co-hosting the 2026 tournament with Canada and Mexico.

Hosting brings both opportunity and pressure, as expectations for a deep run are higher than in previous tournaments. Every tactical choice, player selection, and in-game adjustment will be scrutinized by fans, media, and US Soccer officials alike.

Pochettino faces decisions on a mix of veteran players and emerging talent. Balancing experience with youthful energy will be critical for the squad to compete against traditional World Cup powerhouses.

Analysts also note that the cohesion he builds during friendly matches will heavily influence whether the team can perform on the global stage.

Ultimately, the debate over Pochettino’s contract underscores a larger question in international soccer: should national team coaches be judged primarily on long-term vision or immediate results?

For now, Lalas and other observers agree that the 2026 World Cup will be the defining benchmark for Pochettino’s future.

Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely as the USMNT gears up for what promises to be a historic World Cup at home, knowing that Pochettino’s job security may hinge entirely on the tournament outcome.

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