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Pochettino says agent spoke with AC Milan, others, no decision on future until after World Cup

FAYETTEVILLE, Ga. (AP) 鈥 U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino said his agent may have spoken with AC Milan and he also may have had a casual conversation with the Italian club but he remains open to staying with the American national team after the World Cup.

Speaking after training Thursday, Pochettino said he and U.S. Soccer Federation CEO JT Batson discussed the possibility of staying on during dinner Sunday at Jean-Georges, a highly rated and pricey restaurant in New York.

鈥淗e asked if we are open to listen (to) the project of the federation for the next four years,鈥 Pochettino said. 鈥淎nd we said: Of course that we are open. Do you think that if we have a commitment with another people, we are going to waste time to listen?鈥

Pochettino agreed in September 2024 to a contract through the World Cup. He said until Sunday 鈥渨e didn鈥檛 have (any) idea about if the federation was happy with us or not happy, wanted us for the future.鈥

Pochettino said it was good that his name was linked to big clubs, it means 鈥渨e are doing something good.鈥

鈥淭he problem is … the opposite, no one asks for you,” he said.

Pochettino maintained not much significance should be made of AC Milan’s discussions.

鈥淢y representatives, maybe, possible, because they need to do their job,” he said. 鈥淒o you think all the people that represent different coaches have no conversation with different clubs?鈥

Pochettino avoided revealing whether he was personally involved in a meeting.

鈥淚f I met someone, what happened? What is going to change if I met someone?鈥 he said. 鈥淲e have friends everywhere and my representative works for me into trying to find the best possibility for the future. That is normal.鈥

Discussion of Pochettino’s future isn’t impacting players.

鈥淚 think I鈥檓 someone that lives in present day and right now he鈥檚 here and we鈥檙e working with him,鈥 winger Tim Weah said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an amazing feeling having such a prestigious coach coaching us.鈥

Batson was unfazed by Pochettino’s job talks.

鈥淗e had standing offers from other places to come and he wanted to be here,鈥 Batson said. 鈥淭here has been a longer list of outreach than what has even been reported.”

Pochettino, 54, was hired after coaching at Espanyol, Tottenham, Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea.

Batson wouldn’t say whether the USSF has reached out to Pep Guardiola or Jurgen Klopp, two high-profile coaching free agents.

Matt Crocker, who as USSF sporting director recommended Pochettino be hired to replace Gregg Berhalter, to take a job with the governing body of Saudi Arabian soccer. Batson said a single sporting director in charge of both the men’s and women’s programs might not be hired.

鈥淭he men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 soccer ecosystems in the U.S. and around the world are different and so we need to think about how we鈥檙e structured to reflect that,鈥 Batson said. 鈥淚 would not expect a like-for-like sporting director going forward.鈥

Lineup tentatively set for World Cup opener

Pochettino said he decided last winter on his starting lineup for the World Cup opener against Paraguay on June 12.

鈥淭he only thing that can change is because watching them in training,鈥 he said.

Asked when he decided on the lineup, he responded: 鈥渂efore March.鈥

Pulisic鈥檚 scoring drought

Pochettino is confident of a turnaround by Christian Pulisic, the top U.S. player. Pulisic ended his AC Milan season scoreless in 19 games since Dec. 28 and has gone eight U.S. matches without a goal since November 2024.

鈥淗e is going to score in World Cup. Yes, I really trust in that,鈥 Pochettino said. 鈥淗e has very good attitude, very good commitment. He鈥檚 trying so hard to get his best level and I think he will achieve it for sure.鈥

Pulisic skipped last year’s CONCACAF Gold Cup, wanting to take vacation time. He offered to play in last year’s pre-tournament friendlies but Pochettino turned him down.

鈥淚 was disappointed with him,鈥 Pochettino said. “He was disappointed with our decision not to include him in the two friendly games.鈥

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