the chops. Tulsa King New Season streaming September 15th exclusively on Paramount Plus. Big news out of soccer, where the U.S. men's national team has hired Mauricio Pochettino as their next head coach. He will replace Gregg Berhalter, who was fired after the U.S. failed to make it out of the group stage of this year's Copa America. Pochettino, up to this point, has only managed at the club level, with stints at Southampton, Tottenham, PSG and most recently, Chelsea. In his last season at Chelsea, he led the Blues to a sixth place finish in the Premier League and the semifinals of the FA Cup. For more on the hire, here's Golazo network's soccer analyst Ian Joy. The announcement of Mauricio Pochettino to the U.S. men's national team is one that brings me great joy. How on earth this deal finally got over the finish line is beyond me. Someone with such high stature and such a big name. A brand in soccer in general I never ever thought would be able to lead U.S. soccer going forward. J.T. Batson, Mike Crocker deserve a ton of credit for what they've done in the women's side of the game. When we saw immediately the results in the Olympics picking up that gold medal. And now for the men, it's about being able to turn it into a competitive team once again, bring that joy back to representing the U.S. men's national team. This is a coach that has brought, obviously, a great deal of experience with him at Paris Saint-Germain, getting all the way to a semifinal, winning trophies there at Spurs, also incredibly successful, even taking them to a Champions League final. And in fact, some of the statistics simply don't lie with his true quality. When you look at his time from Southampton all the way to now 2013 to now, 191 wins in the top five European leagues, that is the stature you are getting