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Alexi Lalas insists Mauricio Pochettino should NOT return as USA coach after ‘abject failure’ at World Cup

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US Soccer should cut ties with men’s coach Mauricio Pochettino after Monday’s embarrassing 4-1 World Cup loss to Belgium, according to fullback-turned-commentator Alexi Lalas.

‘I mean, it’s not that I want him to leave,’ the divisive 56-year-old told talkSPORT. ‘I just think that this cycle has run its course.’

Team USA had been on a torrid pace over the group stage as well as a Round-of-32 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina. But outside of Malik Tillman’s equalizer in the 31st minute of their Round-of-16 defeat, Pochettino’s squad had little to celebrate.

Christian Pulisic was a nonfactor before being subbed out in the second half with a leg injury, while Folarin Balogun managed only one shot after FIFA controversially suspended his red card to allow him to play against Belgium.

But while Lalas admits the US had little chance of beating Spain in the quarterfinals, as Belgium failed to do on Friday, he believes a better performance in the Round of 16 would have warranted Pochettino’s return.

Instead, Lalas explained, Team USA’s effort shows that Pochettino should be sent packing.

US Soccer should cut ties with men’s coach Mauricio Pochettino after Monday’s embarrassing 4-1 World Cup loss to Belgium, according to fullback-turned-commentator Alexi Lalas

Broadcasting analysts and former soccer stars Alexi Lalas, left, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic watch the World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between Norway and England in Miami Gardens

Broadcasting analysts and former soccer stars Alexi Lalas, left, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic watch the World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between Norway and England in Miami Gardens

‘When it comes to Mauricio Pochettino, you had one job,’ Lalas said. ‘And it was the game against Belgium. You win that game, then you’re in some rarefied air. And it’s not gravy but let’s be honest, you’re playing against Spain. And you take your chances, you’re back in an underdog type of role.

‘So I think that they [US Soccer] move on. I believe he’s had a good time, but you had one job, and you blew it. And, you know, you live and die by that. Every coach understands that, every manager understands that, and certainly Mauricio Pochettino does.

‘It was an abject failure,’ Lalas continued. ‘It’s one thing to go out to Belgium, it’s another thing to go out in the way they went out, especially with the way that they looked through the tournament. I don’t think the confidence and excitement was misplaced for this team, but they picked the worst possible day to play their worst possible game. It’s obviously on Mauricio Pochettino and these players.

‘Does it completely negate everything they did? No. But the reality is a lot of that goodwill and a lot of the people that came into the tent … they’re left shaking their head and there’s an inquiry going on right now … rightfully holding this team and this coach to account.’

A native of Argentina, Pochettino got in the American spirit by tossing out the first pitch before a Seattle Mariners-Toronto Blue Jays game on July 3 before beating Bosnia in the Round of 32

A native of Argentina, Pochettino got in the American spirit by tossing out the first pitch before a Seattle Mariners-Toronto Blue Jays game on July 3 before beating Bosnia in the Round of 32

US Soccer reportedly presented Pochettino with an extension proposal weeks earlier, but according to The Athletic, any decisions on the matter were to be postponed until after the World Cup.

‘We have a great deal of respect and gratitude for Mauricio, his staff and everyone part of the program,’ US soccer said in a statement after the tournament. ‘We have shared excitement about our potential and also shared clarity about the amount of work at all levels still required to achieve our ambition.’

The 54-year-old Pochettino was well received when he was named the USMNT head coach two years ago after previously coaching Tottenham Hotspur, Paris Saint-Germain, and Chelsea. There had been reports linking him to the AC Milan job, but the Italian giant has since hired ex-Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim.

Addressing reporters after the loss to Belgium, Pochettino declined to comment on his future and the chances of him coaching the USMNT at the 2030 World Cup.

‘Now is not a moment to talk about that,’ he said at his postgame news conference. ‘I think now is a moment to see, to assess the tournament. You know, I’m sure in the next weeks we can start to talk if [US Soccer] wants to talk.’

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