Mauricio Pochettino’s debut as the head coach of the United States men’s national team was a resounding success. The team, under his leadership, secured a 2-0 victory over Panama in a friendly match on Saturday. This win marked a positive start for Pochettino, who took over the reins from Gregg Berhalter following his dismissal after a disappointing Copa America campaign.
Pochettino, known for his tactical acumen from his time at Premier League clubs like Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea, spent much of the first half actively guiding his team from the sidelines. The US team, while generating several promising opportunities, struggled to find the back of the net in the first half. The closest they came was when former Chelsea striker Christian Pulisic, having a strong start to his season with AC Milan, launched a quick breakaway attack but his shot was expertly saved by Panamanian goalkeeper Orlando Mosquera.
However, the second half saw a more confident and fluid US performance. Pulisic, showing glimpses of his impressive form from his Milan days, delivered a precise cross that found the head of Yunus Musah, who finished with aplomb just four minutes into the second half. This goal broke the deadlock and gave the US the lead.
Goalkeeper Matthew Turner proved crucial in maintaining the lead, making crucial saves against Yoel Barcenas and Jose Rodriguez to deny Panama an equalizer. In the dying moments of the match, substitute Ricardo Pepi added a second goal to seal the victory for the US.
This first win under Pochettino has undoubtedly set a positive tone for the upcoming challenges. The US will next face arch-rivals Mexico in Guadalajara on Tuesday, providing Pochettino with a chance to build on this successful start and further solidify his team’s identity under his leadership.