Pochettino’s Tech Gambit: USMNT Laptop Tactics Spark World Cup Debate

In a thrilling pre-World Cup friendly, the United States Men’s National Team (USMNT) secured a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Senegal, highlighted by Christian Pulisic snapping his five-month goal drought. However, it was a tactical maneuver off the ball that stole the headlines and triggered global debate just nine days before the tournament kicks off.
During a crucial second-half hydration break, USMNT manager Mauricio Pochettino stunned spectators by deploying a staff member onto the pitch balancing an open MacBook laptop. Pochettino used live video playback to deliver instant tactical corrections directly to his players on the field.
While tech aids are increasingly common in modern sports, the visual of a live computer during an active match break has ignited fierce controversy regarding fair play and technical boundaries. Rivals argue that such real-time video review gives an unfair analytical advantage during play.
As a co-host of the upcoming tournament, the United States Soccer Federation has reportedly issued an urgent inquiry to FIFA. They are seeking immediate clarification on whether courtside laptop replays will be permitted when the World Cup officially begins on June 11.
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