USMNT World Cup 2026: Sargent's Form, Pochettino's Strategy, and Key Player Updates
Explore the latest on USMNT's preparation for the 2026 World Cup, focusing on Josh Sargent's form, Pochettino's strategies, and key player updates.

As the European soccer season kicks off, the US Men's National Team (USMNT) is under the spotlight with the 2026 World Cup on the horizon. Here’s an in-depth look at the players making waves and what it means for Coach Mauricio Pochettino's plans.
Key Players to Watch
Sergiño Dest | Right Back | PSV Eindhoven
- 2025-26 Minutes: 172
- FotMob Rating: 8.2 Dest has started the season strong, scoring crucial goals and showing his attacking prowess from the right-back position. His return to form is a boon for Pochettino, especially after a year sidelined with an ACL injury.
Josh Sargent | Forward | Norwich City
- 2025-26 Minutes: 152
- FotMob Rating: 7.2 Sargent’s club form has been impressive, but his national team performance has lagged. He needs to continue his scoring streak to secure his spot in Pochettino's lineup.
Matt Turner | Goalkeeper | New England Revolution
- 2025 Minutes: 90
- FotMob Rating: 8.2 Turner has found a club where he can play regularly, a crucial step for maintaining his form and challenging for the starting goalkeeper position in the USMNT.
Pochettino’s Potential Starting XI
With injuries affecting several key players, Pochettino might have to dig deep into the USMNT’s reserves. Here’s a potential lineup based on current form and fitness:
- Goalkeeper: Matt Turner
- Defenders: Sergiño Dest, Chris Richards, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Max Arfsten
- Midfielders: Tyler Adams, Weston McKennie, Diego Luna
- Forwards: Christian Pulisic, Josh Sargent, Timothy Weah
Big Board 1.0 Update
ESPN’s USMNT Big Board 1.0 provides a foundational look at the players likely to make the World Cup roster. Regular updates will track their progress and form throughout the season.
Conclusion
The road to the 2026 World Cup is filled with opportunities and challenges for the USMNT. With key players returning to form and new talents emerging, Pochettino has a wealth of options to craft a competitive team. Stay tuned for weekly updates as we countdown to the World Cup.