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Mauricio Pochettino Rips ‘Embarrassing’ Missed Penalty Name In Gold Cup Remaining Loss
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Mauricio Pochettino Rips ‘Embarrassing’ Missed Penalty Name In Gold Cup Remaining Loss

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Last updated: July 7, 2025 6:23 am
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Published: July 7, 2025
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Doug McIntyre

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HOUSTON — U.S. males’s nationwide staff coach Mauricio Pochettino slammed the officiating within the People’ 2-1 loss to Mexico in Sunday’s Gold Cup remaining, saying his aspect ought to have been awarded a penalty kick within the second half.

Pochettino felt that Mexico defender Jorge Sánchez dealt with the ball inside his penalty space within the 67th minute, and replays clearly confirmed Sánchez put his hand on prime of the ball.

“I need to inform the reality,” Pochettino stated throughout his post-match press convention. “And the reality was that if that occurred within the different field, for positive it’s a penalty. The participant [had] a knee on the ground. He pushed the hand over the ball. It’s not that the hand was on the ground and the ball touched [Sánchez].”

The USMNT opened the scoring within the fourth minute, when defender Chris Richards headed Sebastian Berhalter’s free-kick previous Mexican keeper Luis Malagon, off the underside of the crossbar and throughout the objective line. El Tri equalized earlier than the half was over through its star striker Raul Jimenez.

Mexico captain Edson Alvarez scored the winner 10 minutes after the play involving Sánchez. 

In response to the Worldwide Soccer Affiliation Board’s Legal guidelines of the Recreation, a penalty is to not be awarded when a defending participant falls “and the ball hits their supporting arm, which is between their physique and the bottom.” Neither of these exceptions have been current on this case, although: The ball didn’t hit Sanchez — he hit it together with his hand, which didn’t contact the bottom till after he palmed the ball.

U.S. midfielder Tyler Adams thought it was blown name, too.

“To me it regarded like a handball,” Adams stated. “I imply, if you land on the ball and transfer the ball in direction of you, it is going to be a handball usually.”

Had the penalty been given, “possibly it’s 2-1 for us, and possibly we now are celebrating with the trophy,” Pochettino continued. 

The previous Chelsea, PSG and Tottenham Hotspur supervisor then prompt that the large pro-Mexican crowd at sold-out NRG Stadium might have factored into the no-call by referee Mario Escobar.  

“For me, it was embarrassing to see that state of affairs…I perceive that possibly with 70,000 folks, giving this penalty is just not simple.”

Nonetheless, it’s laborious to say that El Tri didn’t need to win the match in opposition to a U.S. squad that was lacking as many as eight common starters, together with headliner Christian Pulisic. Mexico out-shot the hosts 16-6 and managed 60-percent of possession.

“If we lose, we lose. No drawback,” Pochettino stated. “I’m the primary to say we have to enhance. I’m not crying. I am not saying nothing in opposition to Mexico, nothing. I respect Mexico, full respect. And I congratulate them.”

Doug McIntyre is a soccer reporter for FOX Sports activities who has lined United States males’s and ladies’s nationwide groups at FIFA World Cups on 5 continents. Comply with him @ByDougMcIntyre.


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