Mauricio Pochettino, the coach of the U.S. national team, is excited to have Tim Weah on the team. Weah, the son of former FIFA Player of the Year and Liberia President George Weah, was selected to be part of the team for the upcoming CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinal series against Jamaica. However, Weah will miss the first leg of the series due to a suspension stemming from a red card received in a previous game.
Despite Weah’s absence in the first leg, Pochettino is confident in the team’s capabilities. He emphasized the importance of players like Weah, who plays for Juventus, in contributing to the team’s success. Pochettino also highlighted the significance of other key players, such as Tyler Adams, who will not be joining the team for the upcoming matches to focus on recovering from injuries.
In addition to the roster for the upcoming matches, Pochettino mentioned the importance of player development and ensuring that the team is in the best condition for future competitions, including the 2026 World Cup. He emphasized the need to carefully manage injured players and provide them with the necessary support to recover fully.
The roster for the upcoming matches includes a mix of experienced players like Christian Pulisic and promising young talents such as Cade Cowell and Johnny Cardoso. Pochettino also addressed the issue of recruiting players eligible for multiple nations, emphasizing the importance of commitment and dedication to representing the U.S. national team.
Overall, Pochettino is optimistic about the team’s prospects in the upcoming matches and is focused on building a strong and competitive team for future competitions. The U.S. national team is gearing up for the CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinal series against Jamaica, with Pochettino leading the team towards success.