United States men’s national soccer coach Mauricio Pochettino has looked forward to having Gio Reyna back in the squad. But he also laid out clear expectations for the 22-year-old Borussia Mönchengladbach midfielder.
“If a player doesn’t behave well,” Pochettino told me, “he’s not going to be with us.”
Gio Reyna is back in the mix with the U.S. men’s team. (Photo by John Dorton/ISI Photos/USSF/Getty Images)
Reyna was surprisingly recalled by Pochettino last week for the Americans’ final pre-World Cup tuneups of 2025, against Paraguay on Friday and Nov. 18 vs. Uruguay. The former prodigy has logged a meager 146 minutes across all competitions for ‘Gladbach this season, with no goals or assists.
Reyna, who has been beset by injury throughout his young career, has not played an entire match at club level since March 2022. He’s made just one appearance for the U.S. under Pochettino, a 21-minute cameo off the bench in a March loss to Canada in the Concacaf Nations League third-place match.
And, of course, Reyna’s return and some recent interviews he’s done have brought back into the spotlight that infamous incident at the 2022 World Cup that roiled two of the most prominent families in American soccer.
“We are going to make very clear in [Reyna’s] case that the previous is previously,” Pochettino added. “Now we make it possible to this man to point out that he’s extra mature, and behave in the best way that we count on after which carry out.”
How Berhalter-Reyna saga outlined ’22 World Cup
When you recall, Reyna is the son of two-time U.S. World Cup captain Claudio Reyna and former ladies’s nationwide group winger Danielle Egan. And he was infamously virtually despatched residence halfway by means of the 2022 World Cup by then-coach Gregg Berhalter.
Every week after the USMNT’s spherical of 16 elimination by the Netherlands in Qatar, The Athletic reported that Reyna “confirmed an alarming lack of effort in coaching” earlier than and after U.S.’s opening match, “threw his shin guards after not being subbed” into that 1-1 tie with Wales and was confronted by a number of veteran teammates who had been annoyed by his “lack of depth” throughout the classes.
Gio Reyna and former USMNT coach Gregg Berhalter on the 2022 World Cup. (Picture by Ercin Erturk/Anadolu Company through Getty Photographs)
Berhalter spoke concerning the scenario at a convention in New York days after the Individuals returned residence. What was speculated to be an off-the-record dialogue shortly leaked into the general public sphere.
“On this final World Cup, we had a participant that was clearly not assembly expectations on and off the sector,” Berhalter mentioned with out particularly naming Reyna. “One among 26 gamers, so it stood out. As a workers, we sat collectively for hours deliberating what we had been going to do with this participant.
“We had been able to ebook a airplane ticket residence — that is how excessive it was,” Berhalter went on. “What it got here right down to was, we will have yet another dialog with him, and a part of the dialog was how we will behave from right here out. There aren’t going to be any extra infractions.”
Reyna apologized to his teammates. However the saga exploded as a world information story after Reyna’s mother and father knowledgeable the U.S. Soccer Federation that Berhalter had bodily assaulted his now-wife three a long time earlier, after they and Egan had been freshmen soccer gamers on the College of North Carolina. U.S. Soccer finally rehired Berhalter following an impartial investigation into the incident. Berhalter was fired simply over a yr later following the USMNT’s group stage ouster on the 2024 Copa América. He was changed by Pochettino final fall.
Gio Reyna’s final look of the USMNT got here in March. (Picture by Robin Alam/ISI Photographs/Getty Photographs)
Even earlier than being summoned this month by the previous Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain supervisor, Reyna made information after the Related Press requested him if he’d do issues in another way in Qatar if given the possibility.
“Possibly in sure methods,” he mentioned, including that he “was simply upset that, you already know, I wasn’t actually enjoying.”
“I’m not simply going to type of sit right here and take all of the blame for one thing that was made out to be fully my fault, which I imagine it wasn’t, and likewise my household’s, too.”
Reyna made comparable feedback in one other current interview.
“It is onerous to essentially say what would anybody have performed completely different, however I do not know,” Reyna informed Males in Blazers. “Possibly individuals would have, perhaps individuals would not. However to me, it would not even matter at this level. And I do not actually suppose it ought to to anyone else.”
‘When you do not behave nicely you possibly can’t carry out’
Throughout a 15-year teaching profession that additionally included a Champions League ultimate look with Tottenham, Pochettino has labored with a number of the largest stars within the world recreation. Since being employed as U.S. boss 14 months in the past, he’s additionally usually spoken concerning the significance of his gamers sacrificing private ambitions for the collective good.
“[Lionel] Messi or [Kylian] Mbappé or Neymar had been superb teammates,” Pochettino mentioned. “They’ve a superb stability between the expertise and the ego. And on the pitch, they’re one of the best. However when you have an enormous ego, and also you behave badly and on the pitch you do not carry out, what’s the level of getting that participant within the squad?”
Having coached the likes of Neymar and Mbappé and Messi at PSG, Pochettino has handled prime expertise and massive egos. (Getty Photographs)
The Argentine mentioned he will not maintain the Qatar incident in opposition to Reyna.
“Gio is a younger man who’s proficient,” Pochettino informed me. “We can’t say that this man or one other must disappear as a result of he did not behave. We all the time want to present the possibility. However on the similar time, they should present what we count on from them.
“Typically you could be shocked,” he continued. “As a result of individuals typically have to know what to do. Typically gamers behave badly as a result of we [coaches], as leaders, did not clarify what we count on. However now it is as much as them. I do not care about what occurred previously. I feel it is vital to offer alternative to everybody.”
At that time, it is as much as the participant.
“When you do not behave nicely you possibly can’t carry out, as a result of the group must work in an ideal symphony,” Pochettino mentioned. “The synergy must be good. If not, we’re not going to have the possibility to achieve success. We now have to have the identical power as a group to battle. As a result of it is not solely concerning the beginning 11. You could be on the bench after which enter the pitch and be crucial participant.”
