USMNT’s Mauricio Pochettino says nation lacks ‘emotional relationship’ with soccer
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Coach says basketball, American football have deeper tiesCalls for more publicly accessible playing spots in US On World Cup expectations: ‘All is possible in football’ In a podcast appearance...
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Attributed to original sourceCoach says basketball, American football have deeper ties
Calls for more publicly accessible playing spots in US
On World Cup expectations: ‘All is possible in football’
In a podcast appearance released Thursday, Mauricio Pochettino defended the tournament prospects of his US men’s national team, but gave a mixed answer when asked if the hosts feel excitement brewing stateside, questioning the “ emotional relationship with the game ” of the American public writ large.
“The kids don’t develop until they are 11, 12, or 13,” Pochettino explained in his appearance on Stick To Football. “The difference within other countries – for me, I know Argentina – the way that I developed my emotional relationship with football is before I started to walk because I started to kick the ball. That is the problem. The relationship is with basketball or American football. They take the ball with their hands, first thing. [Elsewhere] you kick the ball with your feet.”
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Coach says basketball, American football have deeper tiesCalls for more publicly accessible playing spots in US On World Cup expectations: ‘All is possible in football’ In a podcast appearance released Thursday, Mauricio Pochettino defended the tournament prospects of his US men’s national team, but gave a mixed answer when asked if the hosts feel excitement brewing stateside, questioning the “emotional relationship with the game” of the American public writ large.“The kids don’t...