The article discusses the mindset of Argentine coach Mauricio Pochettino ahead of Bosnia and Herzegovina's upcoming match against the United States in San Francisco. Pochettino criticizes the U.S. team's official motto for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which reads 'Never chase reality,' arguing that it lacks realism. Instead, he emphasizes the importance of being honest about their capabilities and then striving for the impossible. He uses metaphors comparing unrealistic expectations to a horse mistaken for a racehorse, suggesting that acknowledging one's true level is crucial for success. The article highlights Pochettino's focus on humility and unity within the team as keys to achieving greatness.
Bias read (Left): Pochettino's critique of the U.S. team's motivational slogan frames it as overly optimistic and disconnected from reality, aligning with progressive values that prioritize honesty and self-awareness over idealism. His emphasis on humility and collective effort reflects a leftist perspective that de-





