Mauricio Pochettino has reportedly agreed to become the next coach of the U.S. men’s national team. It’s a potential move that has already generated buzz among U.S. fans and adds to a storied managerial career that includes stops at Tottenham, Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea. The consensus perspective is that this is a major coup for U.S. Soccer.
But who is he?
For those not familiar with the 52-year-old Pochettino, here are five unique facts about the Argentine manager.
History at Newell’s
Pochettino was born in 1972 and 14 years later, In 1986, Pochettino signed for Newell’s Old Boys as an academy player. He rose to prominence as a gritty center-back under now-famous manager Marcelo Bielsa, earning his first senior contract in 1989. Bielsa’s influence drove his success as a defender and would also impact his coaching methods.
At the club, he won the Primera Division in 1991 and the Clausura in 1992. He would remain at his boyhood club until 1994, when he earned a move to Barcelona’s crosstown rivals Espanyol in Spain.
One year after his departure, a young Lionel Messi, six years old at the time, signed in their academy in 1995. He would later coach both Messi and Kylian Mbappe at PSG.