Mauricio Pochettino challenges MLS recruits to match USMNT stars in January camp
Feargal Brennan
January 18, 2025 03:26 MYT
January 18, 2025 03:26 MYT
Mauricio Pochettino had a clear message to players joining up for his USMNT squad camp this month.
The former Tottenham head coach is hoping to utilise the meet-up to assess the levels of US-based stars ahead of the CONCACAF Nations League final series in March.
The demands of the European club calendar mean Pochettino is experimenting at the start of 2025 with the majority of his current panel lacking international experience.
Incoming friendlies against Venezuela and Costa Rica will offer the chance for players to push their case in front of Pochettino and the Argentinian coach has called on his charges to seize their opportunity.
Focus and intensity. It's match week in Miami. pic.twitter.com/i6CHsiCA90 — U.S. Soccer Men's National Team (@USMNT) January 13, 2025
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"We want to add players to compete for positions in the national team and to be confident to show their real quality," he told an interview with MLS Soccer.
"It's a fantastic opportunity. It’s not important from where they come from. It's important how they perform here, with us.
"The message is clear, show me we can come with you, and you, playing here in MLS, can compete with players coming from Europe."
Pochettino's words will be a boost for those offered the chance to impress him in the Florida friendlies as recognition for strong domestic MLS campaigns in 2024.
Inter Miami's Benjamin Cremaschi and Real Salt Lake's Diego Luna are two of the names expected to feature heavily alongside more established figures such as Walter Zimmerman and veteran captain Tim Ream.