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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – If Mauricio Pochettino wanted more US men’s national team squad options, he got them in Saturday’s 3-1 friendly win over Venezuela.

Three players – Jack McGlynn, Patrick Agyemang and Matko Miljevic – scored their first USMNT goals, while eight earned their first senior caps during a one-sided victory at Inter Miami CF’s Chase Stadium.

More importantly, they gave Pochettino plenty to think about as the head coach plans for two upcoming tournaments (Concacaf Nations League & Concacaf Gold Cup) later this year, as well as the main target of his tenure: the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

“This makes us happy, to see players like [Jack], like Benja [Cremaschi], like Guti [Brian Gutiérrez], like Caden [Clark], like Emeka [Eneli], like Diego [Luna]… everyone,” the Argentine manager said in Spanish postmatch. “The truth is we’re happy about their performance.”

“… This gives us a positive feeling to be able to help these kids keep on growing.”

McGlynn’s moment

Arguably the biggest standout of Saturday’s result was McGlynn. The Philadelphia Union homegrown midfielder notched a goal and an assist, providing the game’s most exhilarating moment in the 37th minute with a long-range screamer from nearly 30 yards out.

“I think we all agree that technically he’s a special player. We’ve seen how he strikes the ball, his control, the quality of his play, his capacity, his vision,” Pochettino said of the 21-year-old.

“… I think he’s a player who’s open [to improve]. He’s got incredible potential.”

— U.S. Soccer Men’s National Team (@USMNT) January 18, 2025

McGlynn, who’s coming off a career-best 4g/7a last season with the Union, gave casual USMNT observers a privileged look at the talented left foot many Philadelphia and MLS fans are already well familiar with.

“I saw Caden [Clark] playing me, I found myself in a good pocket, a lot of space in front of me, and thought: Why not? I have a good shot,’” he said. “So I tried it, and thank the Lord it went in.”

Big Pat delivers

Just two minutes after McGlynn’s wonder strike, Agyemang marked his USMNT debut with a trademark goal of his own – harnessing his power and pace to outmuscle defender Francisco La Mantía before beating goalkeeper Wuilker Faríñez from close range.

“I like to be in isolated positions. The ball came through, I saw it was 1v1, I sized up my defender and I said, ‘Let’s go on a run,’” said the 24-year-old striker, Charlotte FC’s top scorer of 2024 with 10 goals. “So I ran with the ball, got it to my left foot and saw the keeper come out, and it went in.

“Such a surreal moment.”

UNSTOPPABLE from Patrick Agyemang to double the lead!#USMNT x @VW pic.twitter.com/BxMB1B16Lx

— U.S. Soccer Men’s National Team (@USMNT) January 18, 2025

Hungry for more

After successfully passing their first test of January camp, the MLS-heavy USMNT will look to close the cycle out on a high note Wednesday night against Costa Rica at Orlando City SC‘s Inter&Co Stadium.

“You wanna ride this momentum. And that’s certainly what I’m going to do,” said Agyemang. “I’m just happy to be in this moment. I’m going to continue enjoying it.”

For McGlynn, it’s all about putting in more performances like this one to stay on the national team’s radar.

“I think we’re a talented group. We’ve shown a lot in MLS and that’s why we’re here,” he said. “And I think we showed it today as well.”

The support was electric tonight. Thank you, Ft. Lauderdale!#USMNT x @Ticketmaster pic.twitter.com/9Vn47PQy0q

— U.S. Soccer Men’s National Team (@USMNT) January 18, 2025

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