Soccer-Pochettino happy with US response despite loss to Germany


Soccer Football - International Friendly - United States Training & Press Conference - Endeavor Health Performance Center, Chicago, Illinois, U.S. - June 5, 2026 U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino during the press conference IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Talia Sprague

June 7 (Reuters) - The United ⁠States were dealt a 2-1 defeat by Germany in ⁠their final warm-up friendly ahead of the World Cup, ‌but head coach Mauricio Pochettino said he was impressed by the character shown by his side.

Kai Havertz headed in Joshua Kimmich's free kick to ​give four-times world champions Germany a second-minute ⁠lead, but World Cup ⁠co-hosts United States snatched a stunning equaliser through Antonee Robinson.

Leroy Sane ⁠then ‌scored in the 57th minute to seal Germany's victory at Soldier Field in Chicago.

"Overall, I think it ⁠was a good performance. I am happy with ​the performance of ‌everyone. We play one of the most important teams ⁠in the world," ​Pochettino told reporters.

"I think we need to be happy with that. We compete, (we were) unlucky, I think it was as an ⁠even game... It was an amazing challenge ​for us to see how we react, how we show character, how we show togetherness, how we start to play under ⁠pressure."

The U.S. open their Group D campaign against Paraguay on June 12 at SoFi Stadium near Los Angeles.

"We were demanding a lot to the player(s) in the last two weeks. I've ​seen (us) overload the player(s) and the team," ⁠the Argentine manager said.

"Now (we have) to assess the load and ​be intelligent in the way that ‌we are going to arrive to ​the Paraguay (game), in the best condition, fresh with energy."

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editnig by Kim Coghill)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Football

Mexico City chases world record for largest Mexican wave ahead of World Cup
Soccer-Makenzie replaces injured Yahya in Iraq's World Cup squad
Soccer-Childhood dream comes true as Ouedraogo gets late Germany World Cup call-up
Soccer-Iraq World Cup striker Hussein questioned for hours at Chicago airport, source says
Kim Swee backs unified technical director role, but it must be done right
Soccer-World Cup greats Argentina, Brazil, Germany win friendlies days before kick-off
Soccer-Argentina's Balerdi out of World Cup with injury
US get World Cup prayer as Pope Leo roots for the home team
Soccer-West Ham co-chair Sullivan steps down over 'false' historic allegations
Soccer-The small African country with big World Cup dreams

Others Also Read