The United States presented Mauricio Pochettino’s World Cup squad as a group ready to chase legacy on home soil.
It is the right message for a home tournament. But the first wave of fan reaction has not been built on excitement alone.
Pochettino has selected the 26 players, and the immediate debate shows one clear issue. Supporters are already looking at the midfield and asking whether this squad has enough spark.
Fan reaction says the squad lacks spark

The frustration was clear in the replies. @Dotsdad asked why the roster did not give him “the least bit of confidence or excitement”. @A12Cast said it felt like the USMNT kept running back the same squad even though it was not working.
The midfield criticism was even sharper. @HellcatKen pointed to “only four central midfielders”, while @benb_19 called the absence of Johnny Cardoso “insane”. @acmilanchampo21 said leaving out Yunus Musah was “a mistake”.
Aidan Morris was another clear flashpoint. @GillotteTom asked why there was “no room” for him.
Pochettino’s midfield decisions invite early scrutiny
The official squad lists six midfielders: Tyler Adams, Sebastian Berhalter, Weston McKennie, Gio Reyna, Cristian Roldan and Malik Tillman.
Fan concern goes beyond numbers. Questions were raised about the inclusion of Roldan and Berhalter, while Aidan Morris, Yunus Musah and Johnny Cardoso were left out.
Pochettino’s reported approach is about picking the right players, not just the most exciting.
There is sense in that. Tournament squads need trust, balance and clear roles, not just names that look good on paper.
But this reaction is still an early warning. If the USMNT midfield looks flat once the games begin, the criticism will not look like noise. It will look like the first sign of a real problem. Check out the full United States roster for the 2026 World Cup:
GOALKEEPERS
| Player | Club | Hometown |
|---|---|---|
| Chris Brady | Chicago Fire | Naperville, Illinois |
| Matt Freese | New York City FC | Wayne, Pennsylvania |
| Matt Turner | New England Revolution | Park Ridge, New Jersey |
DEFENDERS
| Player | Club | Hometown |
|---|---|---|
| Max Arfsten | Columbus Crew | Fresno, California |
| Sergiño Dest | PSV Eindhoven | Almere, Netherlands |
| Alex Freeman | Villarreal | Plantation, Florida |
| Mark McKenzie | Toulouse | Bear, Delaware |
| Tim Ream | Charlotte FC | St. Louis, Missouri |
| Chris Richards | Crystal Palace | Birmingham, Alabama |
| Antonee Robinson | Fulham | Liverpool, England |
| Miles Robinson | FC Cincinnati | Arlington, Massachusetts |
| Joe Scally | Borussia Mönchengladbach | Lake Grove, New York |
| Auston Trusty | Celtic | Media, Pennsylvania |
MIDFIELDERS
| Player | Club | Hometown |
|---|---|---|
| Tyler Adams | AFC Bournemouth | Wappingers Falls, New York |
| Sebastian Berhalter | Vancouver Whitecaps | Columbus, Ohio |
| Weston McKennie | Juventus | Little Elm, Texas |
| Gio Reyna | Borussia Mönchengladbach | Bedford, New York |
| Cristian Roldan | Seattle Sounders | Pico Rivera, California |
| Malik Tillman | Bayer Leverkusen | Fürth, Germany |
FORWARDS
| Player | Club | Hometown |
|---|---|---|
| Brenden Aaronson | Leeds United | Medford, New Jersey |
| Folarin Balogun | Monaco | London, England |
| Ricardo Pepi | PSV Eindhoven | El Paso, Texas |
| Christian Pulisic | AC Milan | Hershey, Pennsylvania |
| Tim Weah | Olympique Marseille | Rosedale, New York |
| Haji Wright | Coventry City | Los Angeles, California |
| Alejandro Zendejas | Club América | El Paso, Texas |
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