Pochettino Addresses Real Madrid Speculation: 'Football Takes You Where It Wants'.
Pochettino's Remarks on Real Madrid Links
According to Novyny.live: US national team head coach Mauricio Pochettino has responded to rumors suggesting Real Madrid could be interested in appointing him. Pochettino, who has held his current position since September 2024, shared his perspective on a potential move to the Spanish giants, stating that
“football takes you where it wants”. The Argentine manager is a highly respected figure in European football, having previously managed in the Premier League and Ligue 1.
Pochettino's contract with U.S. Soccer runs until the end of July 2026, a factor that could complicate any potential departure should an offer materialize. Meanwhile, Álvaro Arbeloa has been the head coach of Real Madrid since January 13, 2026, and his position is currently considered stable.
Commitment to the USMNT Project
Pochettino emphasized that, despite the speculation, his focus remains on his duties with the national team, believing that
“everything has its time”. This indicates the coach is maintaining a professional approach and does not intend to make any rash decisions regarding his future career path.
The situation surrounding Pochettino and Real Madrid highlights the fluid nature of managerial appointments in top-level football. Given his existing contract, any potential move to the Madrid club would depend on numerous factors, including the stability of Real's leadership and the performance of the US team under his guidance. By concentrating on his current role, Pochettino aims to build a successful project leading up to the 2026 World Cup, which the United States is co-hosting.
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