'Not optimistic at this point' – Landon Donovan calls USMNT's loss to South Korea the latest underwhelming performance in concerning trend under Mauricio Pochettino

The former USMNT star questions decision-making, says Pochettino's side need to make a statement against Japan

'Not optimistic at this point' - Landon Donovan calls USMNT's loss to South Korea the latest underwhelming performance in concerning trend under Mauricio Pochettino'Not optimistic at this point' - Landon Donovan calls USMNT's loss to South Korea the latest underwhelming performance in concerning trend under Mauricio Pochettino'Not optimistic at this point' - Landon Donovan calls USMNT's loss to South Korea the latest underwhelming performance in concerning trend under Mauricio Pochettino

Landon Donovan provided a stark assessment of the States men’s team’s performance under Mauricio Pochettino in their 2-0 loss to South Korea on Saturday night.

The former U.S. star acknowledged he wasn’t shocked by the result, considering a pattern of underwhelming performances since Pochettino took charge. The USMNT lost four straight games before the Gold Cup. They then won five straight, before losing to in the tournament final.

“Disappointing for sure, not surprised,” Donovan said in a post on Unfiltered Soccer. “The high-level takeaways are, that’s now six losses in the last eleven games, and one of those five wins was a tie against Costa Rica that we won on penalties. So it’s not good. Not optimistic at this point.

“Some very interesting decisions, lineup decisions… but overall just not making us feel great, unfortunately, about what’s coming next summer. There’s still opportunities to change that around. I think one really good performance against could start to lift the belief again, but it wasn’t a great day.”

Since Pochettino took charge in September 2024, the USMNT has struggled to establish consistency in both results and performances, raising concerns about their readiness to compete on home soil next summer. They’ve played 17 games under the Argentine, winning nine.

The USMNT face Japan in Columbus, Ohio on Tuesday.