Mauricio Pochettino emerges as top candidate for USMNT job 👀 'GOOD NEWS' - Ian Darke | ESPN FC

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Published 2024-08-08
Ian Darke, Shaka Hislop and Don Hutchison join Kay Murray on ESPN FC to discuss Mauricio Pochettino emerging as the leading candidate to take over as manager of the United States Men's National Team.

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All Comments (21)
  • @423vol4
    Why are England fans so adamant about an English manager? An English manager has never even won the Premier League. As an American I specifically DONT want an American coach because none of them are good enough to actually win anything. There was only one (Mattarazzo) that was qualified and he wants to stay in the Bundesliga
  • @eL--RaL
    USMNT is linked to every Manager now..Next is Pep 😂
  • Considering who the UNMNT had as manager recently this would be a huge upgrade,
  • It should’ve been Jesse Marsch but they messed that up
  • I would have Poch as England national team instead of USA!! England should act on this fast!!!!
  • @Delboy0
    I heard it all a guy who played for Scotland giving lectures about what England should do. The problem is there are not enough England coaches good enough to coach an England team with elite level talent. The fact Southgate last so long as England coach, despite it being clear he wasn't good enough shows you there is quality problem in England. England has only 4000 professionally qualified coaches, Spain has 38,000 and Germany 45,000 because England has the most expensive coaching courses in the world to protect coaching jobs for uneducated former players leaving England with a small pool low iQ English coaches who play simple football. That is why an English coach has never won the Premier League and plenty of English coaches have been given chances at big clubs and failed because they are not very good, so give an English team with talent to be success another bad English coach for nationalistic reasons would be a crime against football.
  • Pochittino should relax he should focus with club football for now
  • @amine15777
    Between Poch , henry , southgathe i will take poch all day but if a better option come up i may change my mind
  • I don't know why anyone interviews players who are still playing. They're just going to say the least offensive thing possible. Tyler Adams was one of the guys shilling for Berhalter since the World Cup.
  • @calvinh.4682
    Don is truly daft uh. The question was abt the USMNT job and he changed to England. They have discussed the England job numerous times previously
  • @sullaybjr
    That would be a great Coup however I doubt he'd take it😬🤞🏾
  • Come one Englishmen! I thought this was about Pochettino and the USA. Cry England! Cry baby England! Stop dreaming. What has English managers achieved? Thanks Shaka for bringing sanity to this discussion.
  • @colinreese
    Actually, Lucas Moura took Tottenham to the Champions League Final, and then Pochettino benched him.
  • The argument for England for England is flawed to say the least..I mean England is not blessed with a variety of coaches I mean how many are top top? You don't even have them in the EPL. Italy can say that, Anceloti, Conte, Mancini and many others , name England coaches , many would fail to mention just 5..
  • Honestly, USA fans should stop living in a delusional world, when I see some fans who are like "No the team does not need a coach like Pochettino, no we don't need someone like Renard, we need someone like Ancelotti or Pep Guardiola" is truly cringe. The US is not even a Top 20 team in the history of the sport, realistically, which coach would decide to leave his position as a top coach for a top team to go for a team that is still not even able to compete on the international level? Yes, there is the money, but these coaches are already millionaires themselves and I think they care more about their career success else countries like Qatar, and the UEA would be having top coaches atm. The big problem with US Soccer is the HUGE expectations and overhyping for a team of young players that are still trying to get play time in Euro teams, people need to understand this is soccer, this is the sport that the world plays and take seriously, this isn't like Basketball or Baseball where the US can easily dominate and progress because of other countries lack of attention for these sports, the US needs to understand that to become better at soccer, it requires time discipline, and cultural development. Look at Japan, a strong country in which soccer is not even their first sport, look at their development over the years going from a country that would be seen as easy to beat in the WC to a country that even some big nations fear to face and with the culture growing so much that soccer has pretty much become the most popular sport there. Stop trying to expect the absolute best when yourself are not to this title yet.
  • 😂😂😂😂😂This is starting to be a bit to ridiculous 😂😂😂 Kompany Bayern , Ten Hag staying in United its just to funny 😂😂😂