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  • Mauricio Pochettino delivers 'painful' assessment of USMNT's performance vs. Panama with future murky

    Mauricio Pochettino delivers 'painful' assessment of USMNT's performance vs. Panama with future murky

    The U.S. Men’s National Team’s (USMNT) first competitive match under new head coach Mauricio Pochettino ended in disappointment, as Panama delivered a 1-0 upset in the CONCACAF Nations League semifinal. In front of a half-empty SoFi Stadium, the Americans struggled to find their footing, leaving fans concerned about their readiness for the 2026 World Cup on home soil.

    Pochettino did not mince words in his post-match assessment, criticizing the team’s lack of energy and aggression. “The way we approached the game and started the game wasn’t in the right way,” he said. “The first half was really painful to see.” Players echoed similar concerns, acknowledging that the grit and intensity Pochettino aims to instill were absent.

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    This loss is a significant setback for the USMNT, who have limited opportunities to prepare for the World Cup. The Nations League and next year’s Gold Cup are their only competitive tournaments before the global stage. As a result, the Americans must quickly address issues of tempo, cohesion, and execution to regain regional supremacy and build momentum.

    A disappointing game for the new coach

    Despite being heavily favored, the USMNT played without urgency or creativity throughout the match. The team was booed off the field at halftime after an uninspired first-half display. Panama, under head coach Thomas Christiansen, frustrated the Americans with disciplined defense and patient buildup play.

    Cecilio Waterman’s 94th-minute goal stunned the U.S. and secured Panama’s victory, further solidifying their dominance in recent competitive fixtures. The Panamanians now boast a 4-1 record against the USMNT in official matches.

    Panama’s victory, meanwhile, is another milestone under Christiansen’s leadership. The team continues to punch above its weight, proving to be a thorn in the side of more heralded opponents.

    For the USMNT, the loss serves as both a wake-up call and a crucial learning moment. As the countdown to 2026 continues, Pochettino and his squad face the daunting task of finding consistency and rediscovering the competitive edge needed to compete at the highest level.



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  • USMNT star Tyler Adams makes demands from world class coach: Here's what he needs to do

    USMNT star Tyler Adams makes demands from world class coach: Here's what he needs to do

    Ex-Chelsea coach, Mauricio Pochettino, is being linked with the USMNT job but does he have what it takes to please one of the stars of the team as he lays his demands bare for the 52-year-old Argentinian manager?

    Tyler Adams, who currently plays for AFC Bournemouth in the Premier League, made the call as Team USA looks to select the figure to lead them into the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted across North America.

    But does he care about the style of play? No, it’s a personal quality he’s looking for in the next coach at international level as he calls for a strong leader with a “ruthless” spirit and assertiveness.

    “For myself and the young team and kind of where we’re at,” Adams told Men In Blazers. “I think we need someone that’s almost a little bit ruthless coming in.

    “And putting everyone in their place and understanding that, ‘Listen, this is what needs to be done and this is the way that we’re gonna do it.’

    “There’s no really ifs, ands or buts, it’s not really a conversation, it has to be more of a decision that’s made and this is the way we’re gonna play.”

    Why did Pochettino leave Chelsea?

    The Athletic currently reports that the USMNT is in “advanced talks” with the ex-Chelsea boss, who also coached Tottenham Hotspur to the UEFA Champions League final as well as Paris Saint Germain when Kylian Mbappe played for them.

    He’s currently out of job after leaving Ted Boehly’s Chelsea team after just one season in the job after the Argentinian clashed with the club’s sporting directors over squad management, despite guiding Chelsea to the EFL Cup final and European soccer.

    The ex-Espanyol boss wanted to add more leadership to a very green squad, but this was rejected by Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley so as a result they mutually agreed to part ways.

    Pochettino could strike up a good relationship with executes for the American international soccer team almost immediately, as he worked with Matt Crocker, the sporting director, when they were both at Southampton.



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  • Berhalter refuses to resign from USMNT and wants to continue despite criticism after Copa America exit

    Berhalter refuses to resign from USMNT and wants to continue despite criticism after Copa America exit

    Gregg Berhalter gave a single-word answer after the United States was eliminated from the Copa America with a loss to Uruguay when asked whether he was the right man to lead the Americans into the 2026 World Cup.

    “Yes,” Berhalter said.

    Plenty of others are sure to have plenty more to say about his future with the national team.

    After a disastrous loss to Panama put the U.S. in a dire predicament, Berhalter’s lineup of players from European clubs created precious few opportunities against Uruguay. And when Mathas Olivera found the back of the net for a questionable second-half goal, La Celeste walked out of Arrowhead Stadium with a 1-0 victory on Monday night and the Americans were left wondering how everything had gone so wrong.

    “We’re all going to do a review of the whole tournament and see where we fell short,” Berhalter said. “It’s obvious the Panama game hurt us, put us behind the 8-ball, and I think collectively – the staff, the players, the sporting department – have to look at where do we improve. How do we get better? We know it’s a talented team, one with big potential, and we didn’t show it.”

    Berhalter and the U.S. hoped to show the team had advanced since its round-of-16 elimination against the Netherlands at the 2022 World Cup. Instead, the U.S. managed only a 2-0 win over lowly Bolivia and were upset 2-1 by the Panamanians.

    “We had a good start and brought a lot of energy but at the end of the day, just not enough quality,” U.S. captain Christian Pulisic said. “I felt like we gave it everything but we just couldn’t score.”

    Indeed, the lone goal Monday night came in the 66th minute when Nicolas De La Cruz swung a free kick in front of the American goal. Matt Turner parried a header by Ronald Arajo, who out-jumped defender Tim Ream, but the rebound went right to Olivera and he tapped the ball in with his left foot.

    Olivera appeared to be offside on the initial header but the goal stood after a video review.

    Three minutes before Uruguay scored, the U.S. was in position to advance.

    Bruno Miranda had tied the score for Bolivia against Panama in a game started simultaneously in Orlando, Florida, which meant the U.S. would only need a tie. But Panama went on to a 3-1 victory to claim the second spot in Group C behind Uruguay, and the U.S. was bounced from the group stage for the first time in 20 continental and global tournaments on home soil.

    “This is still a young team. Still a lot of potential. But potential doesn’t really matter if you go out on the pitch and you don’t get the job done,” defender Antonee Robinson said. “Everyone needs to try and up the level, myself included.”

    Berhalter was rehired in June 2023 and given a contract through the upcoming World Cup

    Berhalter was rehired in June 2023 and given a contract through the upcoming World Cup, which the U.S. will co-host with Canada and Mexico. But despite a lineup that included Pulisic, Weston McKennie and Tyler Adams, the U.S. failed to even match its last Copa America appearance, when it lost to Argentina in the 2016 semifinals.

    During the second half Monday night, the home crowd of 55,460 in less-than-full Arrowhead Stadium began chanting, “Fire Gregg.”

    The U.S. next plays September friendlies against Canada and New Zealand.

    “It wasn’t only Copa America. It’s learning from these high-level games we’re playing pre-tournament,” Berhalter said, “and having this collective understanding that the margins are so small, and there is very little separating any of these teams.”

    Uruguay played without coach Marcelo Bielsa, suspended for sending his team out late for the second half of its first two games. Diego Reyes and Pablo Quiroga were in charge on a mild but humid night in Kansas City.

    Berhalter and the Americans knew the difficulty of their situation – Pulisic at one point said they would need to play “the best game of our lives” to advance – and they looked like a team with nothing to lose for most of the first half.

    It was one marked by physical play and questionable calls.

    Folarin Balogun, who had two goals already in the tournament, bore the brunt of several challenges. He was left calling for help after a collision with Uruguayan goalkeeper Sergio Rochet, then was left rolling on the field after Arajo’s challenge later in the half. Balogun eventually had to leave with a hip pointer and Ricardo Pepi took his place.

    Uruguay lost Maximiliano Arajo earlier in the half after a scary collision with Ream near the U.S. goal. He had to be taken off the field on a stretcher, though he was able to move his arms before heading up the tunnel.

    In the middle of the chaos was 32-year-old Peruvian referee Kevin Ortega, whose several questionable calls hurt the U.S.

    The first came when Ortega began to pull a yellow card and stop play, then allowed it to continue – while still holding the card – as Uruguay nearly scored on an attack. The second came when the U.S. had a clear advantage after a hand ball on Uruguay, but the Peruvian referee eventually blew his whistle and called the play back for a free kick.

    “This referee was awful,” Robinson said. “I’ve never seen a referee, you know, let a quick free kick go while he’s got a yellow card in his hand. And it’s literally embarrassing. And I hope something happens to him from that.”

    Uruguay applied more pressure midway through the second half, then had the Americans in desperation mode after the goal. And while the U.S. had a few good runs and a couple of good opportunities in the box, a team that had such big expectations was unable to find the two goals it needed – or even one.

    “The U.S. is a very strong team, but if you push us to play tough, we can do that,” Uruguay’s Manuel Ugarte said. “And we can play beautiful (attractive) soccer as well. We adapt to the circumstances of the match.”



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  • USA stunned by Panama in dramatic 2-1 Copa America loss

    USA stunned by Panama in dramatic 2-1 Copa America loss

    The US Men’s National Team’s (USMNT) journey in the 2024 Copa America has taken a dramatic and damaging turn.

    Following a promising debut, the team’s performance against Panama has left fans and critics questioning the direction and leadership under manager Gregg Berhalter.

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    Timothy Weah’s sent off proved costly for USA

    Needing only a win against a Panama team ranked 32 spots below them in the FIFA rankings, the Americans faltered in a game that will be remembered as a national embarrassment.

    The match, which ended in a 2-1 loss, showcased some of the worst passing from the USMNT, with only 116 completed passes and a mere 60 percent accuracy.

    Adding to the chaos, the team played over 75 minutes with ten men after winger Timothy Weah was sent off for striking Panama’s Roderick Miller in the face, an incident caught by VAR.

    The game, held in Atlanta, saw the USMNT initially take the lead with a stunning goal from Folarin Balogun at the 22-minute mark.

    However, the lead was short-lived as Panama’s Cesar Blackman equalized only minutes later.

    As the game progressed, Panama’s numerical advantage began to show, and in the 83rd minute, Jos Fajardo’s goal secured a euphoric win for Panama.

    Panama’s intensity was too much for USA

    The match was marred by physicality and a series of contentious moments, including a disallowed goal for the USMNT in the opening minutes due to an offside call on Tim Ream.

    USMNT captain Christian Pulisic was subjected to a cynical foul by Adalberto Carrasquilla in the dying moments of the match, which saw the Panamanian player also sent off.

    Despite this, Panama held on to their lead, leaving the USMNT with a daunting task ahead.

    Midfielder Tyler Adams reflected on the chaotic nature of the game, describing it as an “emotional roller coaster.”

    His sentiments were echoed by many, as the US now faces the pressure of needing a win against Uruguay in their final Group C match to advance to the knockout stages.

    This loss has not only put their Copa America hopes in jeopardy but has also cast a shadow over Berhalter’s future with the team.

    With the stakes higher than ever, the USMNT must regroup and find a way to overcome the formidable challenge posed by Uruguay.

    The USA’s third and final group-stage match will be held on Monday at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.



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  • USMNT star Jesus Ferreira wins first ever 'MARCA-thlon', tops MLS peers

    USMNT star Jesus Ferreira wins first ever 'MARCA-thlon', tops MLS peers

    At this year’s MLS Media Day, MARCA brought a breath of fresh air to the scene, orchestrating a unique and entertaining event: the Marcathlon. This dynamic circuit saw 25 MLS players from various teams engage in a series of offbeat challenges, from pop-culture quizzes to foot-golf, all in good spirits. The highlight? The crowning of Jesus Ferreira,FC Dallas Forward and US Men’s National Team (USMNT) star, as the ultimate Marcathlon champion.

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    The Marcathlon breakdown

    Marcathlon kicked off with a pop-culture quiz, where players attempted to identify celebrities by their faces. Stars like Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift, 50 Cent, and even Peso Pluma made up selected group that gave the players a challengin start to the event.

    Next up was the MLS trivia round, testing the players’ knowledge of the league. Rapid-fire questions about personal preferences followed, giving fans a glimpse into the off-field lives of their favorite athletes.

    The grand finale? Foot-golf, a game of precision and finesse, where each player had three chances to sink the ball into the hole.

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    Ferreira’s winning scores

    USMNT star Jesus Ferreira stood out with impressive performances across the board. He scored 7 out of 9 in the pop-culture quiz, showcasing his familiarity with celebrities. MLS trivia proved to be a breeze for Ferreira, earning him a perfect 5 out of 5.

    The real showstopper was the foot-golf round, where Ferreira nailed a perfect 3 out of 3. His accuracy and finesse in this challenge secured his place at the top of the Marcathlon standings.

    As the dust settled on the Marcathlon, Jesus Ferreira emerged as the champion, demonstrating not only his soccer abilities but also his ability to tackle offbeat challenges with flair. Check back for more video recaps, where you can witness firsthand how your favorite MLS players faired in the kickoff event of the year.



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  • Reyna's return: USMNT call-up marks first reunion since Berhalter controversy

    Reyna's return: USMNT call-up marks first reunion since Berhalter controversy

    The dramatic reunion between Gregg Berhalter and young star Gio Reyna is set to take place at the U.S. men’s national team’s Nashville training camp. The much-anticipated moment follows a series of controversies and challenges that have tainted their relationship.

    Berhalter announced Reyna‘s inclusion in the USMNT 23-man squad for upcoming friendlies against Germany and Ghana. This decision comes after the two re-established communication through a Zoom conversation.

    Their relationship was strained post-World Cup after Berhalter publicly mentioned an incident involving Reyna. This led to a fallout between the Reyna family and Berhalters, which became even more complex when allegations from 1992 resurfaced against Berhalter. Amidst this chaos, Berhalter’s contract with the USMNT came to an end, with many doubting his return.

    Despite the odds, Berhalter was reinstated in June, around the same time Reyna was gaining traction with two CONCACAF Nations League victories. The question of repairing their relationship lingered, more so after Reyna expressed his disappointment in an Instagram post. Berhalter admitted to seeking mediation experts to help bridge the gap.

    Injuries have plagued Reyna’s progression

    Reyna‘s on-field contribution has also been a topic of discussion. Considered a top talent, Reyna’s role within the team has been in limbo. Initially seen as a winger, injuries stunted his progression, placing him behind stars like Christian Pulisic and Tim Weah. This led to evident friction, with Reyna’s commitment during training being questioned during the 2022 World Cup preparations.

    However, the roster’s dynamics have evolved. With Pulisic and Weah forming a strong partnership and the midfield trio of Weston McKennie, Yunus Musah, and Tyler Adams solidifying the team’s defense, Reyna‘s place remains uncertain. Recent shifts had Reyna in an attacking midfield position, suggesting potential versatility in his role. Berhalter envisions Reyna in three roles: central midfielder, attacking midfielder, and winger.

    Further complicating matters is the recent injury to team captain Tyler Adams and Reyna‘s journey back to full fitness with his club, Borussia Dortmund. Berhalter, while keen on integrating Reyna, emphasized a gradual reintroduction to ensure he returns to Dortmund in optimal condition.

    The reunion is layered with its difficulties, demanding careful management of personal and professional aspects. Berhalter‘s focus remains on the betterment of the team, viewing Reyna as a critical asset for the USMNT. Their shared goal is the team’s success, and despite the rocky path, both seem re-committed to achieving it.



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  • Barcelona name 17-year-old US youth team goalkeeper in Champions League squad

    Barcelona name 17-year-old US youth team goalkeeper in Champions League squad

    UEFA Champions League squads are starting to be published as the group stage is right around the corner. United States national team fans might have observed Tuesday that FC Barcelona‘s squad for the upcoming group games includes a goalkeeper who perhaps represents the future in net for the Stars and Stripes.

    Barcelona announced that teenager Diego Kochen will form part of the Catalan club’s squad for the group stage, meaning the 17-year-old Florida native could get his first minutes for the first team in the competition this fall.

    Kochen counted on

    Barcelona‘s first-choice goalkeeper for the foreseeable future remains Marc-Andre Ter Stegen, who is among the best at his position in all of Europe. But Kochen is fast gaining momentum as a potential pillar for the future as he continues his rise up the ranks at Barca‘s famed academy.

    Kochen was born in Miami to Peruvian and Venezuelan parents. He moved with his family to Spain in 2018 and joined La Masia, Barcelona‘s academy setup, the following year — and he signed a professional contract in March 2022. Head coach Xavi has been impressed enough with the young ‘keeper’s progress that he has been named to the bench for three of the Spanish champions’ games in LaLiga already this season.

    A fight to secure Kochen’s international future

    Kochen has already made a handful of appearances for the US youth team, but his senior future is still technically in the air until he debuts for the USMNT.

    Peru and Venezuela could make a run at Kochen and try to change his mind as to his future international commitments. The US has a strong goalkeeping pipeline, including Matt Turner, Ethan Horvath, Chelsea‘s Gabriel Slonina, and Inter Miami‘s Drake Callender. But there’s no strong indication yet as to where Kochen is leaning, and he has a future at Barcelona to focus on in the meantime.



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  • USMNT benches Gio Reyna for upcoming friendlies due to injury amid Berhalter feud

    USMNT benches Gio Reyna for upcoming friendlies due to injury amid Berhalter feud

    Borussia Dortmund forward Gio Reyna found himself omitted from the 24-player roster for the upcoming friendlies against Uzbekistan and Oman on Wednesday.

    This omission comes as the reconciliation between Reyna and U.S. men’s national team coach Gregg Berhalter remains elusive.

    Reyna’s absence from the roster can also be attributed to his ongoing recovery from a leg fracture he sustained during the Concacaf Nations League final against Canada last June.

    He has recently resumed training with Borussia Dortmund, marking a significant step in his rehabilitation process.

    The Reyna vs. Berhalter feud explained

    The absence of Gio Reyna from the USMNT roster has raised eyebrows, given his previous standing as a key player for the national team.

    This move follows a public feud between the player, his parents, and manager Gregg Berhalter that started eight months ago. During the feud, Berhalter hinted at sending Reyna home from the World Cup.

    In response to Berhalter’s comments, Danielle Reyna revealed a 1992 domestic violence incident involving Berhalter and his wife, Rosalind.

    This revelation led to the non-renewal of Berhalter’s contract with U.S. Soccer, followed by his rehiring last June after the federation accepted his explanation of the incident.

    Despite this backdrop, Berhalter and Reyna have not engaged in direct communication since the feud became public.

    However, team staff have been in contact with Reyna, suggesting a potential reconciliation on the horizon.

    USMNT’s roster for September friendlies

    The USMNT roster features 12 players who participated in the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

    Additionally, 16 players were part of the squad that clinched the Concacaf Nations League title earlier this summer.

    The roster also introduces some fresh faces, including Palermo defender Kristoffer Lund, who has applied for a one-time change of association with FIFA to represent the U.S.

    Other uncapped players include Inter Miami goalkeeper Drake Callender, Wolfsburg defender Kevin Paredes, and Inter Miami midfielder Ben Cremaschi.

    The USNNT will play against Uzbekistan on September 9 in St. Louis, and against Oman on September 12 in St. Paul, Minnesota.

    Full USMNT roster:

    GOALKEEPERS (3): Drake Callender (Inter Miami), Ethan Horvath (Nottingham Forest), Matt Turner (Nottingham Forest)

    DEFENDERS (9): Sergio Dest (PSV Eindhoven), Kristoffer Lund (Palermo), Mark McKenzie (Genk), Kevin Paredes (Wolfsburg), Tim Ream (Fulham), Chris Richards (Crystal Palace), Antonee Robinson (Fulham), Miles Robinson (Atlanta United), Joe Scally (Borussia Mnchengladbach).

    MIDFIELDERS (6): Johnny Cardoso (Internacional), Ben Cremaschi (Inter Miami), Luca de la Torre (Celta Vigo), Weston McKennie (Juventus), Yunus Musah (AC Milan), Malik Tillman (PSV Eindhoven).

    FORWARDS (6): Brenden Aaronson (Union Berlin), Folarin Balogun (Arsenal), Cade Cowell (San Jose Earthquakes), Ricardo Pepi (PSV Eindhoven), Christian Pulisic (AC Milan), Tim Weah (Juventus).



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  • Folarin Balogun: Monaco set to sign USMNT striker from Arsenal

    Folarin Balogun: Monaco set to sign USMNT striker from Arsenal

    One of the summer transfer window’s most coveted strikers is reportedly on the move.

    United States forward Folarin Balogun is set to move from Arsenal to AS Monaco this week, as the two clubs are on the verge of finalizing an agreement for the 22-year-old. Balogun, who scored 21 goals in the French top flight last season, will be staying in Ligue 1 after all despite interest from England and Italy in his services.

    Balogun: A burgeoning star

    In May, Balogun officially switched his international allegiance from England to the United States, just in time for the CONCACAF Nations League. Balogun produced a deft finish in the final to put the final out of reach and deliver the United States’s second Nations League title.

    Balogun’s exploits in Las Vegas followed up a breakthrough campaign on loan at Reims. The Brooklyn native was one of the league’s top five scorers, although Reims only finished 11th. Upon returning to Arsenal — the club he joined as a seven-year-old — Balogun signaled his intent not to leave on loan again, leading the Gunners to sort out a permanent transfer.

    Monaco: A reputation for developing talent

    Monaco are known for buying and developing young players for low prices and ultimately moving them own for an immense profit. Just this summer, Monaco sold center-back Axel Disasi to Chelsea for $48.6 million, a year after Real Madrid purchased midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni from the Monegasque side for $86 million.

    Other sales in recent years from the Ligue 1 giants include defender Benoit Badiashile to Chelsea, Thomas Lemar to Atletico Madrid, and of course, Kylian Mbappe to PSG.



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  • Christian Pulisic introduced at Milan — and clears up confusion over his surname

    Christian Pulisic introduced at Milan — and clears up confusion over his surname

    Christian Pulisic has been unveiled as a new AC Milan player, drawing to a close a protracted transfer saga roughly a year in the making.

    Pulisic has signed a five-year contract with the Rossoneri and has even met the Italian media — with whom he had a little fun at his introductory press conference on Thursday.

    “Pulisic” pronunciation settled

    Given Italy‘s geographical proximity to Croatia, Pulisic took the opportunity on Thursday to properly pronounce his surname — and even offered a shortened alternative.

    Italian reporters will have plenty of chances to write about and talk to Puli, as the United States captain has signed a long-term contract at San Siro — despite opposition from an influential figure back home in the US. With Pulisic on one flank and elite winger Rafael Leao on the other, Milan — fresh off a Champions League semifinal appearance — could prove tough to stop next season.

    Pulisic remembers the good times at Chelsea

    After his Milan arrival was confirmed, Pulisic took the time to publish an Instagram post thanking Chelsea and Blues fans for their support.

    Pulisic, one of the last remaining members of Chelsea’s 2021 Champions League-winning squad, scored 20 goals across 98 appearances in the Premier League and won three trophies at the London club.

    However, Puli was also left with the feeling that he did not get the opportunities he deserved at Chelsea, and he’ll certainly be looking be prove his former employers wrong in Serie A.



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