Who is in Line to Succeed Mauricio Pochettino at the USMNT Post-World Cup?
With uncertainty surrounding the future of the Argentine coach after the World Cup, GOAL evaluates some potential candidates to step into the role should he opt to depart.

Who replaces Mauricio Pochettino at the USMNT after the World Cup? Making the case for Jurgen Klopp, Michael Bradley, and more
Jurgen Klopp - The Charismatic German
Jurgen Klopp, with his dynamic coaching style and success at the club level with Liverpool, emerges as a top contender to take over the reins at the USMNT. His ability to inspire players and implement an attacking brand of football could be just what the team needs to elevate its performance on the international stage.
Michael Bradley - The Experienced Leader
As a seasoned veteran of the USMNT and with vast experience playing in Europe, Michael Bradley brings leadership, tactical awareness, and a deep understanding of the American soccer landscape to the table. Transitioning from player to manager could provide the team with a familiar face and a strong foundation to build upon.
Other Contenders to Watch Out For
In addition to Klopp and Bradley, other names circulating as potential replacements for Mauricio Pochettino include former USMNT players-turned-coaches such as Landon Donovan and Tim Howard. Their knowledge of the game coupled with their passion for developing American soccer could make them compelling choices for the role.


