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Alexi Lalas

Alexi Lalas

Soccer Analyst

I think the United States-Mexico rivalry is the best in international soccer. And it sucks to lose against your rivals. 

We saw that on Sunday when the U.S., missing a bunch of star players, lost to a more experienced Mexico team in the Gold Cup final. There are no moral victories. I don’t care how inexperienced you are. I don’t care how young you are. 

Having said that, this Gold Cup run was valuable for United States manager Mauricio Pochettino, especially heading into the 2026 World Cup.

Chris Richards and Malik Tillman made the most of their Gold Cup appearances. (Photo by John Dorton/ISI Photos/USSF/Getty Images)

Players like Diego Luna, Malik Tillman, and Chris Richards used it to either establish (or re-establish) themselves going forward. I also think Pochettino will be a big winner coming out of this, because I think he has created a new identity for this team going forward. 

So now for the players like Christian Pulisic that weren’t here, when they come back, they have to live up to that. They have to adjust, not the other way around. 

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I don’t like losing. And the U.S. lost to a better Mexico team. They couldn’t get possession in huge swaths of the game. And there was a real, real problem up top. Patrick Agyemang started every single game at striker and got two goals at this tournament, but he didn’t seize the moment when it counted.

And speaking of seizing the moment, with all the love and the praise that we have given to Luna –  and he deserves it because I think he is a star in the making –  you have to bring it when everybody is expecting you to bring it. He didn’t bring it on Sunday. He disappeared.

If he is the player that we’re making him out to be, and I do think he can be, he had better learn from this. Because you can’t you-know-what the bed in these moments. Because that’s not what stars do. So if you want to be a star, and you want all that attention, then you got to bring it on the big days.

It was quiet Gold Cup final for Diego Luna after a series of spectacular games heading into it. (Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/Getty Images)

Who Stood Out? Who Didn’t?

Tiillman was almost a known quantity coming into this tournament. We knew what he was, but he definitely stepped it up. And there is still a ceiling for how good he can be, so I don’t think he’s tapped out. 

I think Sebastian Berhalter, along with Luna, are the big winners in terms of players that hadn’t spent much time with the national team before. I can’t fathom a situation where either of those two wouldn’t be brought in for the next camp in September. 

Patrick Agyemang will need to step it up if he wants to remain the USMNT mix. (Photo by Bill Barrett/ISI Photos/USSF/Getty Images)

And what about the striker position? Mexico has somebody up top in Raul Jimenez that is going to take all of that pressure. He doesn’t get enough credit for the skill that he has, the runs that he makes and the people that he draws, that opens up other space out there, and then ultimately scoring goals, which is what you have to do. He’s rarely invisible in a game.

If Agyemang had been invisible during the game and then scored, fine, I’ll take it because the goals are the most important thing. But we’re not getting that. I don’t know if he is ever going to be that.

We’re less than a year away from the World Cup. We do not have a legitimate striker that we can count on, where the other team actually has to game plan for him, and that’s a problem right now. Pochettino is going to have to figure that out.

This Team Was Fun To Watch

I’ve said time and time again that sports are not a place for perspective. They are a place to be crazy and full of emotion and out of control when it comes to the things you’re doing.

It was wonderful to see this team that was kind of thrown together, and I’ve called them misfits and a ragtag bunch, and they were – but it was fun to see them grow together, and in doing so, do what a lot of people have wanted, and that was to make us care. 

And when they care, we care. And even though they lost the final, I have no doubt that these players cared. They cared from the moment the whistle blew in the first game to the moment the whistle blew to end this tournament for them. And that’s what people want.

It may have ended in disappointment, but Mauricio Pochettino and the U.S. squad did have a memorable run to the Gold Cup final. (Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/Getty Images)

This year is going to go like that, and the World Cup is going to be here very soon. And that opportunity will be 100 times more than when it comes to the Gold Cup. It is going to be there for the players that get the incredible privilege to representing their country in a home World Cup. That is special. That is something that you will never forget.

But there is a responsibility, and at least this summer, it was fun to see these players live up to that responsibility and make people believe in this team again. 

Alexi Lalas is a soccer analyst for FOX Sports and host of “Alexi Lalas’ State of the Union Podcast.” He represented the USMNT at the 1994 FIFA World Cup and had a nine-year professional career. In 2006, he became the president of the LA Galaxy and helped bring David Beckham to Major League Soccer.



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