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US name 26, leave their shape blank

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Mauricio Pochettino named the United States' final 26 on Tuesday 26 May, keeping Gio Reyna despite five minutes of club football since January and naming Tyler Adams as his only recognised defensive midfielder.

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Key takeaway

Pochettino fixed his 26 names but not his system, and has one friendly to settle the back line.

Mauricio Pochettino, the Argentine head coach of the United States, named his final 26 for the World Cup on Tuesday 26 May, closing four of the five selection questions Lowdown has tracked since April 1. Gio Reyna is in despite barely five minutes of club football since January, a call that answers the question his benching at Mönchengladbach left open . Tyler Adams is the only recognised holding midfielder, with Tanner Tessmann and Tyler Morris both cut. The defence the staff had called wide open resolved to five centre-backs: Mark McKenzie, Chris Richards, Miles Robinson, Auston Trusty and Tim Ream. Diego Luna dropped out and Alex Zendejas came in.

Pochettino left the fifth question unanswered. He has not committed to playing four or five at the back, yet he picked the squad before he could test either system in a competitive match. His last rehearsal is the Senegal friendly in Charlotte on Sunday 31 May, a single 90 minutes in which to bed in a shape and a back line at once. In practice that means a defence judged wrong on 31 May has no second window before the United States open at home.

The squad averages 26 years old, the fifth youngest the US has ever sent to a World Cup. Youth and an unrehearsed system compound each other: the inexperience a settled structure might hide is instead exposed by the absence of one. Pochettino has gambled on trust over current club form, the same axis running through the England, Spain and Argentina lists named in the same week.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Every nation at the 2026 World Cup must submit a final list of 26 players for the whole tournament. On 26 May, US coach Mauricio Pochettino submitted America's list. Gio Reyna was included even though he has barely played for his club since January. Coaches sometimes carry a player on potential when no fit alternative matches their quality. Tyler Adams is the only player whose specific job is sitting deep in midfield to protect the defence. If Adams gets injured or suspended, the US has no direct replacement for that role. The US is co-hosting the tournament alongside Mexico and Canada, which means the American team plays its group games at home venues. That home advantage is a big part of why expectations are high despite the squad's youth.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

The five-centre-back selection reflects injuries in the US defensive pool that accumulated through the spring, with right-back and full-back options including Sergiño Dest and Antonee Robinson carrying doubts into the May window. Holding five central defenders is the conservative response to a back line that could not be settled in time.

Reyna's inclusion despite inactivity reflects a thinner structural reality: the US has no obvious alternative in his age bracket who combines his passing range and positional play with reliable minutes. When the next-best option is a clear drop in quality, a coach is more likely to gamble on the higher ceiling, which is the choice Pochettino made.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    A Reyna fitness breakdown after the squad is locked would leave the US without cover at the number-ten position, with no like-for-like replacement in the 26.

    Immediate · Assessed
  • Risk

    A single yellow card for Adams in the group stage could leave the US without a specialist defensive midfielder for a knockout match.

    Short term · Assessed
  • Opportunity

    The squad's average age of 26 means most players will peak at the 2030 cycle, making the 2026 tournament a low-stakes development window even if results disappoint.

    Long term · Assessed
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