The U.S. was completely outplayed by Mexico in Sunday’s CONCACAF Gold Cup last. It was outshot, outpassed, outpossessed and arguably out of its league.
Which, surprisingly, was partly the best way coach Mauricio Pochettino wished it. As a result of the monthlong match was by no means actually about outcomes for the U.S. It was about discovering coronary heart, grit, dedication and dedication. It was about taking the heartbeat of his participant pool a yr earlier than soccer’s largest occasion returns to North America.
And people are issues not simply measured by outcomes alone.
So whereas Mexico deservedly gained Sunday’s battle 2-1, the bigger warfare, Pochettino believes, rages on.
U.S. defender Chris Richards celebrates with Alex Freeman, Patrick Agyemang, Malik Tillman and Diego Luna after Richards scored in opposition to Mexico within the Gold Cup last Sunday.
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“That,” he stated after Sunday’s last, “is the way we want to build our journey into the World Cup.”
When Pochettino gathered his group for the match in early June, it was lacking as many as six first-choice starters for a wide range of causes. Some had membership duties, some have been injured. Others most well-liked relaxation over the glory of enjoying for his or her nation.
So Pochettino known as up a roster that averaged simply 25 years of age and 14 gamers with fewer than 5 worldwide caps and challenged them to show they belonged. That was the group that rolled into Sunday’s last unbeaten (barely) in 5 Gold Cup video games. That was the group that entered the ultimate quarter-hour in opposition to a veteran Mexico squad even on the scoreboard.
If this was Pochettino’s “C” group, no person bothered to inform the gamers.
“It’s an honor,” midfielder Diego Luna, who had performed for the U.S. simply 4 occasions earlier than the Gold Cup, advised reporters about carrying the crest. “I think every single one of these players thinks about it the same way I do. It’s the No. 1 dream that we’ve had as kids and we’re going to fight for this to have as many chances to wear it was we can.”
Credit score Pochettino for taking the lemons he was handed and turning them into lemonade. After the USMNT’s listless and uninspired efficiency in final March’s Nations League last 4, the place it scored simply as soon as in back-to-back losses to Panama and Canada, the coach discovered the vast majority of his first-choice lineup deliberate to cross up the Gold Cup, the group’s last competitors matches earlier than the World Cup.
If the U.S. had misplaced its id, had misplaced its manner, by the tip of the Nations League, the absences of veterans Yunus Musah, Gio Reyna, Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie this summer season gave Pochettino an sudden alternative to redefine what it meant to be a nationwide group participant. He pushed his younger, inexperienced roster of fringe nationwide group gamers to point out how a lot they cared, to point out they actually wished to be a part of this system.
And it labored.
United States gamers pose for a group picture earlier than the group’s CONCACAF Gold Cup last soccer match in opposition to Mexico in Houston on Sunday.
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Luna thrust himself into competition for a World Cup roster spot via grit and starvation alone. Others equivalent to goalkeeper Matt Freese, midfielders Sebastian Berhalter and Malik Tillman and ahead Patrick Agyemang additionally shone brightly sufficient that the coach stated his roster for his group’s September friendlies with South Korea and Japan, a lot much less the World Cup, is vast open.
“All the American players have the possibility for September to be on the roster,” he stated Sunday. “It’s still one year from the World Cup. But now we need to build a roster for September. We need to analyze every single player, see the circumstances, the situations, performance, fitness level.
“Don’t worry. We are people that are very open, and not closed. And who deserves to be [there] will be [there.]”
Pochettino’s message is that want and nationwide delight are as a lot a requirement to play for the nationwide group as expertise. It’s partly a bluff, after all. He gained’t go far within the World Cup with Luna and Berhalter enjoying rather than Pulisic and McKennie as a result of all of the star-spangled celebrations on this planet can’t disguise the very fact the group Pochettino fielded this summer season was deeply flawed.
It ready for the Gold Cup by getting outscored 6-1 in losses to Turkey and Switzerland, operating the group’s dropping streak to 4 video games, its longest since 2007. The U.S. rebounded with slim wins over Saudi Arabia and Haiti to advance out of the match’s group stage and within the knockout stage it beat Costa Rica on penalty kicks, then needed to maintain off Guatemala for a one-goal win to succeed in the ultimate.
Of these six opponents, solely Switzerland ranks on this planet’s high 20, in response to FIFA. Guatemala isn’t even within the high 100. And the loss to Mexico was the fifth in as many video games in opposition to high 30 groups since Pochettino took over 9 months in the past.
That gained’t get it completed within the World Cup.
If coronary heart, effort and perception actually do matter, so does expertise. That makes Pochettino’s activity throughout the subsequent yr a easy one: he should discover a manner mesh the intangibles developed this summer season with the expertise he’ll have to win subsequent summer season.
Because the gamers shuffled out of Houston’s NRG Stadium after Sunday’s loss, that fusion was already going down.
“There’s a few non-negotiables now,” defender Chris Richards advised reporters. “This was kind of a game-changer. … When the guys come back, these are some things that we have to hold each other accountable for. And hopefully moving forward we can add a little bit more quality to it, as well, and we’re going to be a really tough team to beat.”
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