The former Tottenham coach experienced three body blows early in his tenure with the US, each contributing to the solid World Cup to come

The U.S. head coach explains why he was so 'relaxed' heading into this World Cup, and how the past has helped to shape a positive future

Mauricio Pochettino says he was surprised and naive when he took over the U.S. team nearly two years before the World Cup

His argument was that talent was never the primary issue. The missing ingredient for the USMNT was competitive intensity.

The former Tottenham coach experienced three body blows early in his tenure with the US, each contributing to the solid World Cup to come

Mauricio Pochettino admits he underestimated the USMNT role as the US prepares to host the 2026 World Cup. Here is what that means for the program.

Mauricio Pochettino said he was happy. He said it in English, he said it in his native Spanish. He swore he was happy.

Pochettino emphatically played a difficult game against Türkiye his way.

Pochettino emphatically played a difficult game against Türkiye his way.

The USMNT head coach was not happy in his post-match press conference. It was the one thing he really did not need to do

Usually a cool customer, Pochettino expressed frustration that his team were not getting more credit for topping Group

“What we need to remember is we won first place in this group. We ended up being No. 1 ... You’re thinking just a little bit too small.”

Pochettino was the biggest name the U.S. men's soccer team had ever hired. His rebuild was bumpy at times — but now, with the U.S. headed to the World Cup knockout stage, the…