Mauricio Pochettino Stresses USMNT's Focus on Performance Amid World Cup Ticket Price Debate
U.S. head coach Mauricio Pochettino distances the USMNT from the World Cup ticket price debate, emphasizing the team's responsibility to prepare, compete, and perform on the pitch. Amid criticism from Timothy Weah, Pochettino reaffirms his stance that discussing ticket prices falls outside the team's sporting duties.
U.S. head coach Mauricio Pochettino declined to engage in the debate over World Cup ticket prices, stressing that neither he nor his players should comment on FIFA’s decisions. Responding to remarks made by Timothy Weah, Pochettino reiterated that the sole responsibility of the USMNT is to prepare, compete and perform on the pitch.Pochettino made it clear that discussing World Cup ticket prices is outside his scope of responsibility, emphasizing that his role - and that of his players - is strictly sporting. "First of all, I think players need to talk on the pitch, playing football, not outside of," Pochettino said. "It is not [Weah's] duty to evaluate the price of the ticket. And then also my job, my duty is to prepare the team, the U.S. Men's National Team in the best way to perform."We are not politicians. We are sporting people who can only we can talk about our job, and I think if FIFA does something or takes a decision, they know why, and [it] is their responsibility to explain why. But it is not about us to provide our opinion. Our responsibility is to perform, play, and perform on the pitc,h and then the people that is in charge of the federation, maybe he can give his opinion, but I am the head coach of the federation."He added that decisions made by FIFA are the organization’s responsibility to explain, not the USMNT.Weah suggested that ticket prices for this summer’s World Cup were too high in an interview with Le Dauphiné and could prevent many fans from attending. FIFA has listed tickets at prices as high as $8,680, with parking fees reaching up to $175, prompting criticism from supporters worldwide.“It is too expensive. Football should still be enjoyed by everyone. It is the most popular sport. This World Cup will be good, but it will be more of a show," he said. “I am just a bit disappointed by the ticket prices. Lots of real fans will miss matches,” FIFA president Gianni Infantino has publicly defended the pricing strategy, citing massive demand - reportedly more than 500 million ticket requests - while acknowledging that prices could rise further on the secondary market once tickets begin distribution.That position, however, is one Mauricio Pochettino made clear does not fall within the USMNT’s remit.“I think for sure you need the media to ask directly to FIFA, and for sure, you're going to receive a very good answer, but no, it is not up to us to shush this type of thing,” Pochettino said. “We need to be focusing on the sports side and trust in the organization that is in charge of soccer or football around the world that they are going to do the right things.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingMeanwhile, Pochettino insisted March is a crucial month of preparation for the Americans. The team will face Belgium and Portugal in two friendlies, which could determine the fate of several World Cup hopefuls on the USMNT Pool.
Mauricio Pochettino's Stance on the World Cup Ticket Price Debate
U.S. head coach Mauricio Pochettino has emphasized that his team's primary focus is on preparing and performing on the pitch, steering clear of engaging in discussions regarding FIFA's decisions on ticket prices for the upcoming World Cup. Pochettino reiterated that the responsibility of the USMNT is to excel in their sporting endeavors, leaving pricing matters to the relevant governing bodies.
Timothy Weah's Criticism and Pochettino's Response
Timothy Weah expressed disappointment at the high ticket prices set by FIFA for the World Cup, stating concerns that many genuine fans may miss out due to the cost. Pochettino, echoing his team's focus on performance, noted that players are best suited to make an impact on the field rather than delve into matters unrelated to their athletic pursuits.
FIFA's Pricing Strategy and Pochettino's Position
FIFA's president Gianni Infantino defended the ticket pricing, citing overwhelming demand for tickets. Pochettino underlined that such decisions lie within FIFA's domain to explain and manage, emphasizing the USMNT's commitment to their sporting obligations rather than engaging in external controversies.







