Tim Howard, the former U.S. national team goalkeeper, has voiced his admiration for Mauricio Pochettino’s storied career while emphasizing that the U.S. Men’s National Team (USMNT) must address the lack of clarity in its goalkeeping depth. Speaking ahead of Pochettino’s potential involvement with the squad, Howard reiterated his belief in the Argentine manager’s pedigree, stating, “In Pochettino, I believe,” despite acknowledging confusion over certain decisions made by the coaching staff.
Howard, who has extensive experience in both club and international soccer, praised the USMNT’s openness to incorporating MLS players when they are performing at their peak. However, he pointed out that the goalkeeper position remains a focal point of uncertainty, with no clear hierarchy or long-term plan in place. “The goalkeeper role needs greater clarity,” he said, underscoring the importance of stability in a position critical to team success.
The veteran player also noted that Pochettino’s track record in developing teams and making strategic choices gives him reason to trust the manager’s approach. Yet, Howard’s comments reflect a broader conversation within U.S. soccer circles about the need for consistency and transparency in selection processes, particularly for roles as pivotal as goalkeeper.
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