Inside the Agony and Ambition of US Soccer’s World Cup Fringe: Who Will Make the Final Cut?

Inside the Agony and Ambition of US Soccer’s World Cup Fringe: Who Will Make the Final Cut?

Portugal coach Roberto Martínez cautioned not to overanalyze the friendlies.

“I’ve been 10 years now in international football and what you learn is that you should never assess teams in March,” he said. “The mindset is the players are some of them to try to be in the squad, others just not to get injured because they got important games with the clubs. I think what I’ve seen with the United States is a very well-worked teams.”

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Pochettino pointed out his World Cup roster will have three weeks of training ahead of the Americans’ World Cup opener against Australia on June 12 and can work out issues such as getting caught up field by counters and leaving opponents unmarked on corner kicks.

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