The U.S. men’s national team might only be two training sessions in under new boss Mauricio Pochettino but the players have already noticed a major change in the overall atmosphere.
Tuesday marked the second training session for the USMNT as they prepare for Saturday’s home friendly vs. CONCACAF rivals Panama. The full squad was in action as all 25 players aim to impress Pochettino and his coaching staff for a chance to start in the first match under the Argentine.
While there is always going to be added energy when a new manager takes over, left back Antonee Robinson admitted the squad jumped right into training on Monday which was a change compared to former head coach, Gregg Berhalter.
“Yeah, straight away it seems a little bit more intense,” Robinson said in a press conference Tuesday. “Usually lads getting in on a Monday or getting in on Sunday and training on the Monday. If you’ve played on Saturday, it’s kind of like you’re not doing a lot of your recovery on the bike.
“Yesterday we were kind of straight into training and it was a tough session. So we were kind of right away we were here to work. So, it was definitely intense.. and then he knows that we’ve got a short period of time to kind of understand the principles he wants us to play with and tactics and whatnot, which we’ve not really gotten into yet. So, yes, obviously small steps, but it definitely feels like camp’s going to be a period where, we’ll have time to enjoy it, but we’re going to work hard and really build towards success.”
Robinson is one of several players back in USMNT camp this month after not being part of the September pair of home friendlies vs. Canada and New Zealand. Zack Steffen and Gianluca Busio are also part of Pochettino’s first squad while Alex Zendejas, Brandon Vazquez, and Tanner Tessmann were added as injury replacements for Folarin Balogun, Tim Weah, and Johnny Cardoso.
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Author : Larry Henry Jr
Publish date : 2024-10-08 21:38:29
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