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‘They Can’t Stand Us!’: Mauricio Pochettino and Chris Richards Slam ‘Embarrassing Referee’ After USMNT’s Loss to Mexico

July 7, 2025 4 Min Read
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HOUSTON – Mauricio Pochettino expressed his frustration, and a US player voiced concerns about the officiating after the USMNT fell 2-1 to Mexico in the Conca Caff Gold Cup final.

The U.S. team felt they deserved a penalty kick in the second half and argued that Mexico’s second goal was offside.

Chris Richards, a defender for the USMNT, commented, "We believe that Concacaf’s officiating is one step behind what should be expected.” He highlighted a key moment in the 67th minute when Jorge Sanchez of Mexico appeared to handle the ball, saying, "He grabbed the ball like a thief in the box." Richards also pointed out that Mexico’s Cesar Montes was in an offside position when he interfered with Richards during the lead-up to the second goal.

"Other leagues would have called that offside," he noted, suggesting that there is a bias against the U.S. in Concacaf. Initially, the goal was ruled offside, but VAR later overturned this decision, deeming Alvarez onside.

Pochettino and his staff conveyed their dissatisfaction to the fourth official during the match. The US head coach later dedicated four minutes at a post-match press conference to discussing the officiating, sharing his views on perceived inconsistencies. He remarked about the handball incident, emphasizing that if the roles were reversed, it surely would have been called a penalty.

While he acknowledged that it could be seen as a “silly” penalty, he insisted that under the circumstances, it should have been awarded since the player on the ground pushed his hand toward the ball. Former referee Christina Ankel, however, disagreed, stating that Sanchez’s action was unintentional and thus not a foul. Pochettino stood firm in his conviction, stating, “If that was a penalty, we might be celebrating a trophy now.”

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He suggested that the Pro-Mexican crowd may have influenced the referee’s decisions. Regarding Mexico’s second goal, he commented, "This tournament has seen two questionable goals for Mexico. Today was no different; Montes obscured Chris Richards when the ball arrived, and he was offside at that moment."

Pochettino criticized the foul that led to the free kick for Mexico’s goal, explaining that the player merely tripped over himself.

Although he conceded that the referee’s role in the match cannot be underestimated, he passionately defended his team, asserting that it’s essential to speak honestly about what transpired. "We lost today—that’s true. But everyone can see what happened,” he stated.

Tyler Adams offered a more balanced view on the handball incident, expressing uncertainty while admitting it looked like a violation.

Fan Take: This outcome highlights ongoing concerns over referee decisions in high-stakes matches, impacting not just results but also player morale and fan trust in the integrity of the sport. As soccer continues to grow in popularity, addressing these officiating issues will be crucial for its credibility and the overall fan experience.

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