Former Chelsea Boss, Mauricio Pochettino has agreed to become new head coach United States men’s national team.
The Genius Media Pochettino was named Chelsea manager last summer on a two year contract with the option of a further year and despite guiding the team to a top six finish and a return to European football he was dismissed earlier this summer.
Enzo Maresca has subsequently taken over the Stamford Bridge hot seat but it appears the Argentine will be back in work imminently.
Pochettino agrees to become United States coach
As per initial reports in America and subsequently reported by The Athletic and Matt Law, Pochettino has agreed to become the new coach of the United States men’s national team.
Whilst the deal hasn’t been finalised or announced yet it would appear quite the coup to get a manager of his stature and quality ahead of the World Cup in 2026.
Although Pochettino has never been in charge of a national team he has a wealth of experience having managed the likes of Southampton, Chelsea, Tottenham and Paris Saint Germain.
Pochettino wasn’t the most popular among the Chelsea fan base last season, and some never accepted him because of his Spurs links, but he did get the team playing well towards the end of the campaign.
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