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Sport Apr 15, 2026

MLS Footprint Shrinks at 2026 World Cup as USMNT Leans on Academy‑Developed Players

The United States' World Cup squads have seen a steady decline in MLS starters, dropping from 16 pl…
When the U.S. men’s national team (USMNT) arrived in France for the 1998 World Cup, 16 Major League Soccer (MLS) players featured in the 22‑man squad – a deliberate move by the fledgling league to showcase its talent after its 1996 launch.Since that high point, the MLS presence has steadily receded: the 2002 quarter‑final run averaged 5.4 MLS starters per match, 2006 fell to 3.33, 2010 to 2, and the 2022 tournament saw only oneno MLS players at all, a first since the league’s inception.The 2014 World Cup in Brazil was an outlier, with an average of 4.75 MLS starters across four matches. That spike reflected a brief MLS push to lure high‑profile Americans – Clint Dempsey from Tottenham and Michael Bradley from Roma – back to Seattle and Toronto.Looking ahead to the 2026 World Cup on home soil, the realistic outlook is that only two MLS players could start: goalkeeper Matt Freese (NYC FC) or, less likely, Matt Turner (New England Revolution), alongside veteran defender Tim Ream (Charlotte FC). Even head coach Mauricio Pochettino’s favored midfielder Diego Luna (Real Salt Lake) is unlikely to displace established stars such as Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie or Malik Tillman.This contraction raises the question of whether the World Cup serves as a referendum on MLS’s quality. With the tournament split between the United States and Canada, the scarcity of MLS starters will be starkly visible, yet it does not mean the league’s influence has vanished.Indeed, the league’s impact now lies in its academy pipeline. Of the 27 players the Guardian’s US soccer desk identified as “on the squad” or “in contention,” 19 were products of MLS academies – up from 16 in the 2022 roster. Including Tim Weah’s brief stint with the New York Red Bulls youth set‑up would raise that figure to 20.The only non‑academy players are dual nationals who grew up abroad, with the notable exception of Christian Pulisic, who left the U.S. as a teenager to develop at Borussia Dortmund.Unlike 2014, MLS has not supplied any established national‑team regulars for the 2026 campaign (aside from Toronto FC’s Josh Sargent, whose World Cup chances appear slim). Consequently, American fans may not see the tournament’s stars on their local MLS pitches, a factor that could challenge fan‑base growth.Nevertheless, this aligns with MLS’s long‑term strategy: investing in the development of domestic youth and promising talent from the wider hemisphere rather than chasing marquee signings. The forthcoming USMNT may lack a pronounced MLS imprint on the field, but its DNA will still be rooted in the league’s developmental system.
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Sports Mar 27, 2026

USMNT Faces Center-Back Crisis Ahead of World Cup: Pochettino Seeks Solutions

The US men's national team is dealing with a sudden center-back shortage due to injuries to Chris R…
The US men's national team is facing a critical center-back shortage ahead of their friendlies against Belgium and Portugal, mirroring the kind of injury crisis they might encounter at the World Cup. Defenders Chris Richards and Miles Robinson are out due to injuries, leaving Pochettino with only three healthy natural center-backs: Tim Ream, Auston Trusty, and Mark McKenzie.Pochettino is considering tactical adjustments and alternative players to fill the gap. He mentioned that the absences could create an opportunity to try players at different spots, including Joe Scally, a right-back who has played as a right center-back in a three-man backline, and Tanner Tessmann, a midfielder who has filled in as a center-back for Lyon on several occasions.The team's strategy and player versatility will be put to the test as they prepare for the World Cup. Pochettino emphasized the importance of being prepared for such situations, stating, “When we talk about being right in the players that you pick … if this is happening in a World Cup, you need to see all the options that you have.”The friendlies against Belgium and Portugal will serve as a crucial test for the team's depth and adaptability, with potential implications for the World Cup roster. The USMNT will have to make the most of their current squad, as there are no reinforcements coming.
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