USMNT routs Trinidad and Tobago
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U.S. Men’s National Team boss Mauricio Pochettino isn’t letting a single player “dictate the plan” he has for the American squad, even if that player is Christian Pulisic.
The Concacaf Gold Cup opener was a 5-0 rout for the U.S. men, who had lost four in a row. SAN JOSE — Just before halftime of a Concacaf Gold Cup laugher Sunday, Diego Luna smashed a 17-yard shot with the velocity and aim to extend the U.S. national soccer team’s lead against Trinidad and Tobago.
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U.S. men’s national team manager Mauricio Pochettino has sent a warning to Christian Pulisic and the rest of his compatriots.
After star winger Christian Pulisic offered to play in pre-Concacaf Gold Cup friendlies but not in the actual tournament, Pochettino called out Pulisic and the rest of the USMNT players for lacking commitment.