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Since last summer, Pochettino has rotated between a back four and back three - but recent matches suggest he's leaning toward a 3-4-3.
That would let Sergiño Dest and Antonee Robinson thrive as wing-backs, with Chris Richards, Tim Ream and Freeman ahead of Matt Freese.
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Tyler Adams is the midfield lock, but his partner is less obvious. Berhalter has made a
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strong case, averaging nearly double Weston K THREE, Mckennie's ball recoveries. It he starts, Mckennie can push higher, where his movement and attacking instincts could
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become a real weapon.
Up front: Pulisic on the left, Malik Tillman or Mckennie on the right, and Folarin Balogun as striker.
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As a dedicated follower of the US Men's National Soccer Team, I've been intrigued by Pochettino's evolving tactical approach since last summer. The recent leaning toward a 3-4-3 formation represents a significant strategic shift from traditional setups, and it cleverly capitalizes on the strengths of versatile wing-backs like Sergiño Dest and Antonee Robinson. In this system, Dest and Robinson have more freedom to advance and create width, which not only supports defensive solidity but also adds attacking options. I've noticed how this enhances the team’s transitional play, effectively linking defense to attack. Chris Richards, Tim Ream, and Freeman form a robust line ahead of goalkeeper Matt Freese, providing stability and composure at the back. Midfield remains a fascinating area, with Tyler Adams anchoring play as the midfield lock. The choice of his partner is crucial; Berhalter’s preference suggests a focus on ball recovery and dynamic movement, with McKennie fitting this role perfectly due to his high number of ball recoveries and ability to push higher to exploit attacking spaces. Upfront, the inclusion of Pulisic on the left, Malik Tillman or McKennie on the right, and Folarin Balogun as the central striker provides a blend of creativity, energy, and finishing ability. This frontline seems designed to maximize attacking versatility and fluid movement, which I believe will be critical in breaking down disciplined defenses. From a fan's perspective, these tactical developments reflect a modern, flexible approach aiming to exploit the unique talents within the squad ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Such strategic evolutions keep matches exciting and offer promising prospects for the US team on the international stage.









































































