U.S. men's soccer suffers another setback, losing to Canada in Nations League
Briefly

Despite high hopes, Mauricio Pochettino's tenure as U.S. Soccer's head coach is off to a rough start, highlighted by a 2-1 loss to Canada in the CONCACAF Nations League. The team has struggled with lifeless performances, failing to inspire even in front of a sparse home crowd. Pochettino made six lineup changes aiming to rejuvenate the squad, yet the composition still fell short against Canada, raising concerns about the team's readiness ahead of the upcoming World Cup.
"With Pochettino watching from the sidelines, the national team stumbled through its second lifeless loss in four days Sunday, falling to Canada 2-1 in the third place game of the CONCACAF Nations League."
"The U.S. needed a big bounce back, so Pochettino made six lineup changes, giving new starters their first competitive starts at the senior level."
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