Historically two of the biggest teams in the Concacaf region, the United States and Mexico have failed to impress in recent times. In efforts to breathe new life into their programs following their underwhelming 2024 Copa América campaigns, both countries made changes to their coaching staffs, with the U.S. hiring Mauricio Pochettino and Mexico bringing back Javier Aguirre for a third spell in charge of El Tri.
What do those appointments say about each federation’s aspirations? And what are Concacaf’s giants getting in their new hires? A rare friendly in Mexico between the two on Tuesday night will provide us with a first meaningful glimpse at the next chapters for the USMNT and El Tri.
Pochettino tasked with revitalizing stalled-out USMNT
Few things inspire more rose-colored optimism than that of an ambitious coaching hire.
Two months after careening out of…