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'We value him a lot' – Mauricio Pochettino explains past USMNT squad omissions for América's Alex Zendejas

The Argentine coach stressed that the midfielder is an important piece and has a chance of making the 2026 World Cup roster

Zendejas called up for September’s FIFA windowLast USMNT appearance came in November 2024Has 11 senior caps with the national teamFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱Getty Images SportWHAT HAPPENED?

With less than a year to go before the 2026 World Cup, Alejandro Zendejas is once again back in the mix for the U.S. men’s national team. Head coach Mauricio Pochettino opened the door for his return, describing the Club América midfielder as “an interesting player” and emphasizing that “everyone has the chance” to be part of the squad.

Born in El Paso, Texas but developed in Mexico, Zendejas has been a steady presence for América in recent seasons. His time with the USMNT, however, has been inconsistent – he was not part of the Nations League or Gold Cup rosters. His inclusion in the September camp marks a promising return.

Ahead of Saturday's friendly against South Korea, Pochettino explained that past omissions weren’t about quality, but circumstance.

"Many times it doesn’t depend on the players – it depends on our choices and how we want to structure the team for balance," he said. "For different reasons, the Club World Cup didn’t happen, but we thought América might qualify and that could have limited his availability [for the Gold Cup].”

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The Argentine highlighted Zendejas’ versatility, tactical awareness, and his connection with teammates, saying, “We value him a lot. He’s a player who can operate in different positions, links up well, and has a very good chemistry with the group.”

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Zendejas last wore the USMNT jersey in November 2024, when he featured in the Nations League quarterfinals against Jamaica. In 11 senior appearances he has scored once, in 2023.

At club level, the 27-year-old has been a key figure for América, helping them stay near the top of the Apertura 2025 table. His impact has gone beyond the stat sheet – just one goal and one assist in seven matches – but he remains a starter under manager André Jardine.

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The U.S. will take on Japan on Tuesday in Columbus, Ohio.

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