USMNT, Gold Cup and Trinidad and Tobago
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United States men’s national team coach Mauricio Pochettino is putting his foot down. After star winger Christian Pulisic offered to play in pre-Concacaf Gold Cup friendlies but not in the actual tournament, Pochettino called out Pulisic and the rest of the USMNT players for lacking commitment.
As if it couldn’t get any worse for the United States Men’s National team, now rival teams are commenting on their recent downfalls.
USMNT is wobbling before its home World Cup. How do the run-ups of other past hosts compare, and what did it mean for their WC performance?
Christian Pulisic has hit back at criticism of him opting out of USMNT duty this summer, calling it "way out of line."
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Former U.S. men's soccer star Stu Holden tells Fox News Digital what areas of concern the U.S. will address be ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
To preview the tournament, The Post caught up with Cobi Jones, a legend of the U.S. men’s national team who knows a thing or two about big soccer games on American soil. Jones, 54, made 164 appearances for the USMNT, including all four matches at the iconic 1994 World Cup hosted in the States.
Alexi Lalas, Landon Donovan, Stu Holden and Rob Stone previewed the U.S. Men's National Team’s matchup against Trinidad and Tobago. Catch the game live on FOX tomorrow at 5:30 PM ET.
Injuries, players resting, a lack of quality and poor execution see the USMNT with more questions than answers a year out from World Cup