Pochettino Doesn't Know MLS - Is this a Good Thing?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ต.ค. 2024
  • The hiring (not yet official) of Mauricio Pochettino has caused some worry amongst certain USMNT fans claiming that his lack of MLS/USSF knowledge may end up hurting the future coach. How relevant is Poch's lack of MLS knowledge to his success with the USMNT? Does Poch staying and living in Europe help or harm US Soccer? Find out here on Puro Pinche Gol.
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  • @NITESHADOWshouske
    @NITESHADOWshouske หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    People who say he needs to know the MLS and live in the US are either stupid or disingenuous.

  • @felixespinoza2196
    @felixespinoza2196 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Strongly agree all starting 11 are in european teams
    He doesn’t really need to know mls players much

    • @KenDaKingArrives
      @KenDaKingArrives หลายเดือนก่อน

      Most of the bench for the 11 positions are European players, too, of varying levels, but at least it's not MLS.

  • @keegbots
    @keegbots หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    We have more players from outside of MLS than ever and we are horrible. Ppl saying don't call up MLS players, must not watch MLS or haven't watched in 10 years. There is talent in MLS, but I am happy he will give MLS players some fresh eyes. Excited to see how it all plays out. Bobby Wood played over seas and came to MLS and got crushed. I would love to see a mix of it, but to purposefully ignore MLS would be a huge mistake. They typically called up terrible MLS players, like Zardes. We need fresh eyes.

    • @bryseisme2
      @bryseisme2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      We were full of MLS players in the gold cup and got crushed. Implying the team was horrible because it didn't use enough players from MLS is very disingenuous.

    • @keegbots
      @keegbots หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@bryseisme2 fair point, but my point was that it won't matter where we pull players from. Euro snobs tend to believe that more euro players will improve the USMNT, but that just hasn't happened. 2014 WC had several MLS players and did really well. I'm just saying, maybe don't just write ppl off because of where they play. That is more disingenuous.

    • @yanzehro1437
      @yanzehro1437 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      So where are the good American MLS players? The only players I can see getting call ups are prospects. I don’t see the need to call an a veteran who’s average in MLS? Now if it’s a player on MVP level then sure , no issue

    • @keegbots
      @keegbots หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@yanzehro1437how often do you actually watch or follow MLS? Be honest. The media doesn't do great coverage. MLS isn't getting call ups because ppl think only euro players are good enough. There's plenty of players that are no longer rookies that have talent, most of the veterans of MLS have retired, but the veterans wouldnt be fit enough for Pochettino anyways.

    • @yanzehro1437
      @yanzehro1437 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@keegbots I’m from Dallas man, I follow the team. How come the all star teams, MVP candidates have no American on it? Like I said if there’s one who’s performing like Hani Muktar, I’m all for that player being called up but the American players don’t really stand out. Look at the players who were called for last year’s gold cup Roldan, Long, Shaq Moore. No way they’re good enough for national team level