Pochettino wants to keep belief high as USA near history at World Cup
Pochettino Keeps USA Grounded as World Cup Dream Gains Momentum
The United States are flying high at World Cup 2026, but Mauricio Pochettino is making sure nobody inside the camp gets carried away.
Following an impressive 2-0 victory over Australia, just days after a dominant 4-1 win against Paraguay, the Americans have emerged as one of the most convincing teams of the tournament's opening phase.
Two matches, two victories, six goals scored and only one conceded. The numbers paint the picture of a team growing stronger with every game.
Yet for Pochettino, the mission remains unchanged.
History Made, But Bigger Goals Remain
The victory over Australia saw the United States equal a pair of notable World Cup milestones.
For the first time since 1930, the Americans have won their opening two matches at a World Cup. They now stand just one victory away from setting a new national record for wins in a single tournament.
With six points from two games, the Stars and Stripes are firmly in control of Group D and are in an excellent position to advance as group winners.
However, Pochettino insists the team's ambition extends far beyond a strong start.
"We need to keep believing from day one that we can win," the Argentine coach said after the match.
"We know we must continue working hard, but at the same time we have to enjoy this journey together."
Despite the growing excitement surrounding his team, Pochettino remains focused on the next challenge rather than the headlines.
"This victory doesn't change my dreams or my expectations," he added.
"We have to keep moving forward and focus on the next match."

Balogun and Pepi Lead the Way
With captain Christian Pulisic unavailable through injury, Pochettino made a bold tactical adjustment by deploying Folarin Balogun and Ricardo Pepi together in attack.
The decision proved inspired.
The pair constantly stretched Australia's defensive line and created problems throughout the evening.
Balogun's pace was instrumental in creating the opening goal, while Pepi's movement and link-up play helped maintain pressure on the Socceroos from start to finish.
For Pochettino, Pepi's importance to the team continues to grow.
The PSV Eindhoven striker has battled injuries in recent seasons, but his manager believes the best is still to come.
"Ricardo is one of the best strikers in the world," Pochettino said.
"He can play alone, he can play with another striker, he creates chances and scores goals."
The coach reserved special praise for the partnership between Pepi and Balogun.

A Special Night in Seattle
The result carried extra significance given where it took place.
The United States had not played in Seattle since 2016, but the city once again proved to be a lucky destination.
The victory extended the team's perfect record in Seattle to seven wins from seven matches.
More importantly, it created another unforgettable connection between the team and its supporters.
As the final whistle blew, players celebrated alongside a packed stadium, producing scenes that left their coach visibly emotional.
"The reception from the fans was incredible," Pochettino admitted.
"The way they celebrated with the players created a special atmosphere."
"It felt like a perfect connection between the team and the people in the stands."
For a nation dreaming of a historic World Cup on home soil, those moments matter.
Eyes on the Knockout Stage
The United States now return to Los Angeles for their final group-stage fixture against Turkey.
Qualification is virtually secured, but the Americans know there is still important work to do before the knockout rounds begin.
The performances so far have sent a clear message to the rest of the tournament.
This is a confident, balanced and ambitious team.
Yet under Pochettino, there is no room for complacency.
History may already be knocking at the door, but the United States believe their biggest moments are still ahead.
And if their opening two performances are any indication, they may be only just getting started.
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