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Mauricio Pochettino hits out at reporters for not congratulating him after winning World Cup group with US

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US players insist momentum remains with them despite late loss to Turkey The GuardianUSA soccer coach Mauricio Pochettino isn't concerned with loss to Turkey, and you shouldn't be either Fox NewsPochettino bites back at reporters during spiky post-match press conference DAZNUSMNT player ratings: Turner 3/10 in first World Cup loss ESPNUSA lost to Turkey: Is USMNT out of World Cup?

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Several players said they're not worried about their first loss in the World Cup and are focusing on the knockout round.

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Turkey is not end of the world Channel 3000Combative USA coach Pochettino calls questions 'weird' after Turkey loss USA Today

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US boss Mauricio Pochettino has hit out at reporters for not congratulating him after winning Group D in the World Cup.The United States lost their final group game against Turkey 3-2, but still finished top of the group after winning two games out of three.Pochettino chose to dismiss the defeat and focus on the US's success in the group stages.He said: "At the moment, no one congratulated us for finishing first in our group.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "I congratulate the players, the staff and the fans to finish first in a very difficult group."Our objective was to finish first, and we finished first.

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Your questions are a little bit weird."The Argentine, who previously said that anything other than winning the World Cup will be a disappointment for him, emphasised throughout his press conference with reporters the success his side has already had.He continued: "Whenever a team has already qualified, and another team has already been knocked out,...

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