USMNT still hasn't had a convincing win since Pochettino took over. Time is running out
Briefly

The U.S. men's national team has gone undefeated in the Gold Cup with notable performances from Diego Luna and Malik Tillman. However, the team's overall performances under manager Mauricio Pochettino have raised concerns. Despite overcoming challenges and achieving success, the U.S. has not played well against quality opponents. The upcoming final against Mexico is critical as it serves as a final test before the World Cup. Observations indicate the team has not systematically outplayed competitive sides, highlighting the need for improvement in team performance.
Despite the undefeated record in the Gold Cup, the U.S. men's national team under Mauricio Pochettino has yet to demonstrate a solid performance against quality competition.
While fans celebrate the breakout performances and overall success in the tournament, a systematic and repeatable quality of play has been noticeably absent from the U.S. team's performances.
The upcoming final against Mexico represents a pivotal challenge for the U.S., marking the last competitive opportunity before the World Cup and a crucial assessment of Pochettino's capabilities.
The U.S. men's national team has shown resilience and potential through individual players like Diego Luna and Malik Tillman, but overall team performance remains a concern.
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