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USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino denies the Brentford link: "I've never spoken to them."
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USMNT Coach Mauricio Pochettino Quashes Brentford Rumors: “I Haven’t Had Any Talks with Them.”

June 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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MINNEAPOLIS – A Saturday report from Ireland indicated that US men’s national team coach Mauricio Pochettino recently interviewed for the vacant managerial position at Brentford in the Premier League.

When his team was presented with this information ahead of their match against Costa Rica in the quarterfinals of the Concacaf Gold Cup on Sunday, Pochettino responded, "The club didn’t contact me."

Pochettino, who previously managed Tottenham Hotspur and has held positions at Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, Southampton, and Espanyol, took charge of the USMNT in September. His appointment came with the goal of leading the team into joint-hosting the FIFA World Cup last summer. This isn’t the first time the 53-year-old Argentine has been linked to Premier League vacancies since starting his international career.

Earlier this month, after Tottenham let go of Ange Postecoglou, Pochettino downplayed rumors of a return to his former club, which instead showed interest in Danish manager Thomas Frank, who departed Brentford shortly thereafter.

Brentford then appointed Keith Andrews, a former Republic of Ireland midfielder who had served as Frank’s assistant coach last season. However, Irish outlet The42.ie stirred speculation on both sides of the Atlantic by reporting that Brentford had offered the role to Andrews while also considering Pochettino and former Nottingham Forest and Leicester City coach Steve Cooper.

Responding to the report, Pochettino clarified to Fox Sports that it was inaccurate and stated that Brentford had never approached him.

Since Pochettino is under contract with the US Football Federation, any clubs or rival national teams wishing to discuss his interest or availability must first seek permission from the USSF. Otherwise, it would be deemed tampering, or as it’s often referred to in the UK, "tapping."

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While Premier League regulations technically prevent informal engagements, in practice, teams sometimes reach out unofficially through agents or other channels to gauge interest from potential candidates.

However, according to Pochettino, that did not occur in the case of Brentford. "I’ve never spoken to them," he said.

With an 8-3 record as USMNT coach, Pochettino has led the team to victory in their group, overcoming Haiti, Saudi Arabia, and Trinidad and Tobago. If they advance, they will play Canada or Guatemala in the semi-finals on Wednesday in St. Louis.


Fan Take: This news is pivotal for soccer enthusiasts as it underscores Pochettino’s growing influence in international soccer and the dynamics of coaching within elite leagues. His potential departure could reshape both the USMNT’s future and Brentford’s trajectory, ultimately impacting the landscape of the Premier League and American soccer.

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