World Cup: Trump’s ‘Aid’ could give a USMNT title, says the main coach

AND Men’s United States team He has the opportunity to make a little noise on the World Cup next year while on his home soil.
Tim reached the 16th round for the third time in his The last four World Cups (Have not qualified in 2018), and will play as one of the three host countries in less than 18 months.
The United States, Canada and Mexico will host, with the final at Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, the home of the New York Giants and Jets.
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Mauricio Pochettino says I can now win a World Cup with some “help” by President Donald Trump. (Imagine)
After finishing third in the World Cup inaugural in 1930, the farthest he has left since then has been a quarterfinal, a circle that has not been reached since 2002.
Now Copa América was disappointed last summer, not managing to get it out of the group stage while hosted by the tournament.
But now football manager Mauricio Pochettino recently said that there could be some secret sauce next year: President Donald Trump.
In an interview with Sky SportsPochettino said Trump could play a role in the fate of the USMNT.
“I’ll say yes. If he asks me, I say that. The president, with your help, with fans behind you [us] The host of the World Cup, everything is possible, “Pochettino said.
Mauricio Pochettino (Henry Browne/Getty Images)
Pochettino recently noticed additional pressure on his team for playing the host.
“Mislim da će pritisak biti tamo, jer smo domaćin. A onda je to zemlja u kojoj mentalitet govori o pobjedi. Znate, u sportu, u svemu u što su Amerikanci uključeni, žele pobijediti”, rekao je, rekao je, rekao je, rekao je, rekao je, rekao je, rekao je, rekao je, rekao je, rekao je, rekao je, rekao je, rekao je, over the mirror. “It’s a culture. It is cultural. Of course, it will be pressure, but welcome. That means we will feel the adrenaline we need to feel.”
It is certainly assumed that Trump will appear at the World Cup, which will extend about a month with games at 11 NFL stadium; Nine stadiums played the host in 1994, where then President Bill Clinton officially opened the tournament.
Trump has been noticed at major sports events since he took over the office, including Super Bowl Lix in New Orleans and Dayton 500, last month on Sunday.
He often attended UFC events, and the last one was in Madison Square Garden a week after winning the election. Trump will also be on NCAA Division and Wrestling Championship In Philadelphia this week, and in December he attended the Army-More game.
Mauricio Pochettino (Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
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Pochettino took over Gregg Berhalter in September.
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