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The big picture: Who will make America's World Cup squad is a tough decision ahead.
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The Challenge Ahead: Determining Who Will Join America’s World Cup Roster

November 19, 2025 4 Min Read
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TAMPA, Fla. — Mauricio Pochettino had reason to celebrate. The coach of the U.S. men’s national soccer team recently achieved a remarkable feat by leading his team to a 5-1 victory over Uruguay, a two-time world champion, during a warm-up match for the 2026 World Cup.

This win, held at Raymond James Stadium—home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers—marked a historic moment as it was the first time the USMNT netted five goals against a South American team. Additionally, it tied the record for the largest margin of victory against a team ranked within FIFA’s top 15.

What stood out even more was the youth and inexperience of the squad. Pochettino made nine substitutions from the lineup that previously defeated Paraguay, and his team was already missing star players like Christian Pulisic, Tyler Adams, Weston McKennie, Chris Richards, and Anthony ‘Jedi’ Robinson.

The players on the field had a combined total of just 155 international appearances, which is nine fewer than Cobi Jones, the all-time leader in U.S. caps. Pulisic and Tim Ream, Pochettino’s most seasoned players, together boast 161 appearances.

Despite the impressive scoreline, Pochettino expressed frustration about the absence of his regulars, as he strives to cultivate a culture in which no one player is viewed as superior.

Midfielder Cristian Roldan acknowledged this sentiment after the match. When asked about the team hierarchy, he quickly pointed out the undeniable status of Pulisic.

Yet, Pochettino maintained his stance, emphasizing the team’s collective strength. He downplayed the notion of regular players, asserting the importance of respecting each athlete’s contribution.

Since taking charge 13 months ago, Pochettino has garnered a reputation for being a players’ coach, protective of his team while fostering loyalty. However, he also faces challenges with availability and competition at the top levels of the U.S. roster, particularly when transitioning from the previous coach, Gregg Berhalter.

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Pochettino’s win seemed to come with mixed feelings; it showcased his team’s progress while hinting at the looming pressure of the imminent World Cup. He might be signaling a message to the entire squad: everyone must stay competitive and ready, regardless of prior achievements or status.

As Roldan remarked, those who don’t consistently bring intensity and a strong mentality could face a rapid exit from the team. The dynamic suggests every player must stay prepared since injuries or form can change the lineup at any moment.

With only two friendlies left in March, decisions about the final World Cup squad loom, which means Pochettino may have to disappoint several hopeful players.

In Doug McIntyre’s words, “We talk about being realistic, but also about doing the impossible.”

Fan Take: This win is significant for soccer fans as it demonstrates the potential depth of the U.S. roster and hints at Pochettino’s mindset as he prepares for the World Cup. Such a strong performance against a top opponent can rally further support for the team and raise expectations ahead of the tournament.

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