'Why would we go to a tournament and not want to win it?' – Juventus' Timothy Weah outlines ambitious vision for USMNT at 2026 World Cup

The USMNT winger has expressed lofty aspirations for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup on home soil, emphasizing that it represents their chance to compete

  • Weah stresses importance of winning mentality
  • USMNT star views home as generational opportunity
  • Young American squad faces experience gap

'Why would we go to a tournament and not want to win it?' - Juventus' Timothy Weah outlines ambitious vision for USMNT at 2026 World Cup'Why would we go to a tournament and not want to win it?' - Juventus' Timothy Weah outlines ambitious vision for USMNT at 2026 World Cup'Why would we go to a tournament and not want to win it?' - Juventus' Timothy Weah outlines ambitious vision for USMNT at 2026 World Cup

U.S. international Tim Weah believes his team’s home-field advantage will propel the Americans to new heights at the 2026 World Cup. The attacker emphasized the importance of approaching the tournament with genuine aspirations rather than simply participating. He described the home World Cup as a historic moment for American soccer and expressed his personal desire to compete in front of domestic crowds, potentially inspiring younger generations to embrace the sport

“I don’t want to put pressure on the group or pressure on myself or pressure on the Federation or pressure our country as a whole,” Weah said in an interview with Club Eleven. “But you know, why would we go to a tournament and not want to win it? Obviously, with the 2026 World Cup coming, I think it’s one of the biggest moments in U.S. soccer history and football history in America.

“And, to be a part of that, hopefully, I mean it’s a dream come true to be able to play on home soil in front of your family in front of your friends and inspire like a whole generation and inspire people, [to] appreciate, and love the game that we love.”

Weah believes that the team’s only mentality should be to compete to the best of their abilities, and if they do that, they’ll be able to make history. He also emphasised that this is a young USMNT squad who will play only their second World Cup together, but anything can happen.

“Mentality is [to] go in there and compete to 100 [percent] of our abilities. If we can go compete with the best, make history, that’s the goal,” he said. “When you look at all these other teams, a lot of these other teams have older players; they’ve been together longer. So, now you look at a Federation that, okay, we swapped out, everyone we’re bringing in young guys. This is going to be our second World Cup experience in 2026, who knows what’s gonna happen?”

Weah, who has earned 44 caps for the USMNT, asserted that in his he believes that the 2026 World Cup is a chance to put the country on the map. Beyond that, he believes that it’s a chance for the USMNT to help their future by inspiring a generation of players with a good performance.

“2026 is bigger than just winning. I think if we can win, it’s amazing. But, it’s an opportunity to put, not only the game on the map, but our country on the map, he said. “People are just gonna love the sport even more, and people are going to play it even more and the Federation, the teams, the players, the quality of players are going to get are going to be better.”

He added, “Life doesn’t stop with this generation, life doesn’t stop just because something happened or a bad game, you know what I mean? I think if we limit ourselves to only 2026, then it’s a weak mentality. And why not win 2026 and win the next one? And the one after that? I don’t think people are really focused on the bigger picture, and I think, you know, as a nation as a team we’re definitely, we need to focus on that bigger picture.”

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The 25-year-old American winger signed for Juventus in the summer of 2023 and has since made 78 appearances for the Old Lady, contributing to 14 goals. He has been rumored with a potential move to giants .

Juventus and Weah are currently in the midst of their preseason schedule and will face Reggiana next on Aug. 1, followed by on Aug. 9.