USMNT Coach Pochettino Announces World Cup Roster Amid Controversy Over Notification Method
Mauricio Pochettino finalized the U.S. men's national soccer team's World Cup roster, with roster announcements drawing criticism for their unconventional approach.

U.S. men's national team head coach Mauricio Pochettino finalized his World Cup roster on Tuesday, marking a significant milestone in his tenure with the national team program.
The roster announcement featured notable inclusions, with Alex Zendejas and Alex Freeman earning breakthrough selections to the squad. Zendejas's inclusion represents a major development in his international career trajectory.
However, the announcement process itself became a source of controversy, with Pochettino's method of notifying players drawing criticism from various quarters. The unconventional approach to roster communication left some individuals feeling disappointed with how the information was conveyed.
Pochettino responded to the backlash by dismissing the criticism, characterizing the negative reaction to his notification method in strong terms. The coach's direct response indicates the intensity of the debate surrounding the announcement process.
Despite the breakthrough selections of Zendejas and Freeman, concerns have been raised about the overall depth of the squad heading into the World Cup tournament. The roster composition reflects Pochettino's tactical preferences and assessment of available talent within the player pool.