He’s technical enough to get by, one of the best athletes on the pitch when fully fit, and is good tactically. He’s not gonna boss the midfield but he’s solid at everything.
It’ll be interesting to see how we’ll Mauricio Pochettino does as the USMNT manager. I think he’s a slight upgrade on Gregg Berhalter and many of their fans have reasons to be optimistic as he reached a champions league final with Tottenham of all teams, he has a great history when it comes to working with young players and he was once coaching 3 of the best footballers in the world and while I wouldn’t say he’s an elite manager, he’s the best option that they have available at their disposal. Their team isn’t star studded it has a lot of good players, but they’ve lacked a proper manager and he’s exactly what they need. One of the only downsides is that Pochettino has been known as a club manager as there’s a massive difference between being a manager at club and international level, at club level, they’re working with the players week in week out in contrast to the national team where he’s meeting with the players 2-3 times a year and it’ll take time for him to get used to that. A lot of people question why he keeps getting all of these jobs as they think that he’s not a great manager and that’s because of his lack of team achievements as he never won a major trophy in English football and while he finally won something at PSG, the reality is that winning a league title with the best team in France isn’t seen as a significant achievement in the eyes of many football fans as they win the league almost every year irrespective of who the players and the manager is and in fact they lost Ligue 1 months after he arrived at the club. Despite the fact that he had Messi Neymar and Mbappe, they weren’t always a convincing team to watch as they played some of the most boring football I’ve ever seen at times and he was never able to get them across the finish line in the champions league and as much as we can talk about him getting European football with Chelsea which is good for him considering how many injuries they had, I’m pretty sure they spent most of the season in 9th or 10th place and only found top form once they had nothing left to play for. We’ll see how Pochettino is going to fare with the US.
Totally. Poch is not proven at the highest level. Winning with PSG is valuable in France and less valuable outside it. Definitely an upgrade to Berhalter but I think your point is that Poch still has a LOT to prove still.
Gab was spitting bars over that Pulisic stat-line.
Right now Pulisic is Milan's best player, he was last year as well
Pulisic is the goat
And OUR ONLY GOOD PLAYER.
Don't be silly, Leao is Milan's best player.
@@bobyy6557 Goat, Pulisic? 🤣
@@a-walpatches6460Leao is very overrated.
We got GTA 5 before GTA 6
Gargantuan if factual
Caught me off guard 😂😂
Imagine we get burley on futbol Americas before gta 6 lol
I just dont get the appeal of Mckennie. Hes physical and a hard worker which of course is good, but he seems to lack any technical quality.
He’s technical enough to get by, one of the best athletes on the pitch when fully fit, and is good tactically. He’s not gonna boss the midfield but he’s solid at everything.
He’s so bad
He's American. That's the appeal. Nobody would know his name otherwise.
It’ll be interesting to see how we’ll Mauricio Pochettino does as the USMNT manager. I think he’s a slight upgrade on Gregg Berhalter and many of their fans have reasons to be optimistic as he reached a champions league final with Tottenham of all teams, he has a great history when it comes to working with young players and he was once coaching 3 of the best footballers in the world and while I wouldn’t say he’s an elite manager, he’s the best option that they have available at their disposal. Their team isn’t star studded it has a lot of good players, but they’ve lacked a proper manager and he’s exactly what they need. One of the only downsides is that Pochettino has been known as a club manager as there’s a massive difference between being a manager at club and international level, at club level, they’re working with the players week in week out in contrast to the national team where he’s meeting with the players 2-3 times a year and it’ll take time for him to get used to that.
A lot of people question why he keeps getting all of these jobs as they think that he’s not a great manager and that’s because of his lack of team achievements as he never won a major trophy in English football and while he finally won something at PSG, the reality is that winning a league title with the best team in France isn’t seen as a significant achievement in the eyes of many football fans as they win the league almost every year irrespective of who the players and the manager is and in fact they lost Ligue 1 months after he arrived at the club. Despite the fact that he had Messi Neymar and Mbappe, they weren’t always a convincing team to watch as they played some of the most boring football I’ve ever seen at times and he was never able to get them across the finish line in the champions league and as much as we can talk about him getting European football with Chelsea which is good for him considering how many injuries they had, I’m pretty sure they spent most of the season in 9th or 10th place and only found top form once they had nothing left to play for. We’ll see how Pochettino is going to fare with the US.
A slight Upgrade?
@@lennyjenkins9931The disrespect!
Totally. Poch is not proven at the highest level. Winning with PSG is valuable in France and less valuable outside it. Definitely an upgrade to Berhalter but I think your point is that Poch still has a LOT to prove still.
Why would potch want to coach a junior varsity team competing against all varsity teams?
Cos his next job will be Crystal Palace
Poch out ⛳