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2026 FIFA World Cup
24MAR

Pochettino sets 26 May USMNT squad call with five gaps

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Key takeaway

Pochettino has 41 days to close five competitions and zero competitive windows in which to test the answers.

Mauricio Pochettino will name the United States squad on 26 May, a date ESPN confirmed this week alongside a list of five unresolved selection problems 1. Gio Reyna has played five minutes of club football since January, which makes any inclusion a coaching gamble rather than a form decision. Tyler Adams's fitness is uncertain. Centre-back is described around the coaching staff as 'almost a wide-open competition' after a first-choice defender went down in March and Patrick Agyemang was ruled out with an Achilles injury. The midfield pairing is unresolved, and Pochettino has not yet committed publicly to a four-back or five-back system.

The sequencing makes the gaps harder to close. Friendlies against Senegal on 31 May in Charlotte and Germany on 6 June in Chicago sit on either side of the squad announcement, which means there is no competitive window in which a borderline player can audition into the 26. The selection has to be made first; the friendlies confirm or contradict it after the fact.

The most recent competitive evidence Pochettino is working from is bleak. The USMNT lost 2-5 to Belgium and 0-2 to Portugal at Mercedes-Benz Stadium across the March window, conceding seven goals at the venue that will host the United States' opening match. By 26 May those defeats will be six weeks old, and they will still be the freshest meaningful data Pochettino's staff has on a back four they are about to commit to for a home tournament.

The choice of system, four versus five at the back, is a fork that conditions every other decision. Five at the back creates a place for the wing-back profile and demotes one of the open midfield slots; four releases an attacking player but requires the centre-back partnership to be settled. With both items unresolved 41 days before the announcement, the coaching staff is still optimising for optionality at the moment optionality has to end.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Mauricio Pochettino, the USMNT head coach, will name his 26-player World Cup squad on 26 May. He has five significant unsolved problems with about six weeks to go. Gio Reyna, one of the team's most gifted players, has barely played for his club this year due to injury. Tyler Adams, the captain and midfield organiser, is also fitness-uncertain. There is no settled centre-back pairing after a series of injuries. The two midfielders who should play alongside Adams are not decided. And Pochettino hasn't committed to playing with four defenders or five. This is a host-nation tournament, which adds enormous pressure. The US has not been this close to a genuine deep run in decades. Getting the squad selection wrong, or naming injured players who break down, could derail a team with genuine potential.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Gio Reyna's five-minute club appearance since January reflects a physical management decision by Borussia Dortmund rather than a national team selection issue, but Pochettino cannot compel club medical staff to accelerate recovery timelines. The structural problem is that the MLS off-season calendar and the European club season's March-May run-in create maximum injury risk exactly when USMNT players need maximum minutes to prove fitness.

The four-back versus five-back system indecision is not a coaching failure but a squad constraint: Pochettino's preferred systems depend on wing-back profiles that the USMNT does not have in depth. The choice is between a system that suits the available players and a system that suits Pochettino's tactical strengths.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    If Reyna is selected without sustained club minutes and breaks down in training or early group play, Pochettino loses both a key player and a selection gamble, compressing the squad and damaging team morale simultaneously.

  • Consequence

    The 26 May announcement date gives Pochettino three weeks of club season observation before naming his squad, but only six days between announcement and the pre-tournament friendlies, the shortest integration window of any major tournament squad in recent USMNT history.

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