Mauricio Pochettino's odd jab at Tim Weah misread the player and the moment | Leander Schaerlaeckens

Pochettino's Blunder: The Argentine Coach's Misfire on Ticket Prices Was Out of Touch with the Issue.

Mauricio Pochettino's remarks on ticket prices during a recent press conference have left many questioning his understanding of the issue. In response to Tim Weah, an Olympique Marseille winger and 47-cap US international, Pochettino stated that players should not comment on pricing outside of football games.

Weah had previously expressed disappointment over the high cost of tickets for the upcoming World Cup, which he believes will exclude many fans from attending matches. His comments were seen as a legitimate critique of the tournament's affordability, one that warrants consideration by all involved in the sport.

In contrast to Weah's thoughtful approach, Pochettino's response came across as dismissive and out of touch with the issue at hand. The coach seemed to misunderstand Weah's comment as an opinion rather than a genuine concern about accessibility.

Moreover, this incident highlights the disconnect between players and coaches on matters beyond their sport. While Pochettino defended FIFA's stance on ticket prices, his response was seen as a misrepresentation of Weah's views.

Weah has previously demonstrated his ability to handle sensitive topics with care and tact. His experience as a member of Liberia's first family and his time in the Oval Office have given him insight into navigating complex issues.

In light of this incident, Pochettino's stance on player apoliticality raises questions about his own approach to engaging with fans and promoting accessibility. The USMNT has made strides in recent years to become more outspoken on social issues, but Pochettino's response seems to have taken a step back.

As the World Cup approaches, it is essential that coaches and players prioritize fan accessibility and affordability. The high cost of tickets will likely deter many fans from attending matches, potentially impacting the sport as a whole.

In this instance, Pochettino's misfire serves as a reminder of the need for open dialogue between players, coaches, and governing bodies. By listening to fans' concerns and engaging in thoughtful discussions, we can work together to create a more inclusive and accessible sporting environment.
 
omg I dont get why players cant just say if they think tickets are too expensive lol like whats the worst that could happen? people would buy them anyway πŸ€‘ but seriously though its not cool when coaches shut down fans who are trying to make a point... Pochettino should have listened to Weah instead of talking over him
 
πŸ€” I feel so bad for Tim Weah, he was just trying to bring attention to the fact that many fans can't afford to go watch live football matches, especially with the World Cup coming up πŸ†πŸ’Έ. But Pochettino's response just made it seem like the coach is out of touch with reality πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I think coaches and players need to work together to make sure that fans can attend matches without breaking the bank πŸ’ΈπŸ‘. It's not about being apolitical, it's about being inclusive and understanding that football is a big part of many people's lives ❀️. Let's hope Pochettino takes some time to reflect on his response and comes up with a more thoughtful plan 🀞
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I'm just so done with these press conferences turning into PR spin sessions πŸ˜’. Can't they just keep it real for once? πŸ™„ Pochettino's response to Tim Weah was super condescending, like he actually thought Weah was trying to stir up drama instead of genuinely express his concerns about ticket prices πŸ€‘. It's not that hard to listen to someone and try to understand their perspective without shutting them down πŸ’¬. And what's with all the talk about player apoliticality? Can't coaches just take a stance on an issue if they feel strongly about it? πŸ€”
 
I'm not sure I agree with Pochettino's stance on player apoliticality πŸ€”. As a coach, he should be understanding that players have a platform and a responsibility to use it to advocate for change. Weah is right to express his concerns about ticket prices, and it's refreshing to see a player taking a stand on this issue 😊. I get where Pochettino is coming from, but I think there's room for players to speak out without being seen as "politicized". Maybe the issue is not that players should stay silent, but rather that they need to be informed and educated about the complexities of these issues before speaking up? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
OMG 🀯 I'm low-key disappointed in Pochettino rn πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ He clearly didnt get what Weah was tryin to say 😐 Like, yeah players shouldnt be talkin about ticket prices but that dont mean they cant express their concernz πŸ€” FIFA needs 2 listen 2 fans & make changes 2 make the WC more accessible 🎟️ its not just bout the money tho, its bout the experience 4 fans who wanna cheer on ther fave teams πŸŽ‰
 
can u believe pochettinos response?? 🀯 he's outta touch with the issue at hand, plain and simple. tim weah was just trying to bring attention to the fact that high ticket prices are gonna keep fans from attendin matches - it's not about bein opinionated, it's about makin sure the game stays accessible 2 everyone! πŸ€” pochettino's stance on player apoliticality is straight up whack. what's next? him sayin players shouldn't speak out against racism in football? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ come on man, we need more dialogue not less! πŸ’¬
 
πŸ€” Pochettino needs to get real with himself about what's going on outside of the pitch, you feel? I mean, Weah was just trying to have a convo about accessibility, not dictate how much tickets should cost. His experience in Liberia could've helped him understand that ticket prices are a big deal for fans, but instead, Pochettino comes across like he's out of touch πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. It's one thing to be apolitical, but it's another to just ignore fans' concerns altogether. Can't coaches and players just chill and have an open chat about this stuff? πŸ™ƒ
 
I think Pochettino was actually spot on about players not commenting on pricing outside of football games πŸ€”. It's one thing for Weah to express his disappointment, but it's another thing entirely for pros like him to start preaching about affordability to the general public. Players should focus on their game and leave the business side of things to the experts πŸ€‘. And honestly, FIFA's got this ticket pricing thing down pat, we don't need more armchair quarterbacks telling us how to run a tournament πŸ˜‚.
 
πŸ€” I feel like Pochettino is out of touch with what's really going on here... he was so quick to shut down Tim Weah but didn't consider the bigger picture. Players are people too, they're not just wearing jerseys 🧦. I mean, I get that weah was trying to make a point about affordability, but it doesn't have to be a personal attack on Pochettino. Can't he see how his response might come across as dismissive and out of touch? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's like he's speaking for FIFA instead of actually listening to the fans. And honestly, I'm starting to question whether Pochettino is really the right guy to be leading a team that wants to promote accessibility... πŸ€”
 
I feel bad for Tim Weah πŸ˜”, he was just trying to bring up a valid point about the ticket prices being too high πŸ€‘. It's crazy that Pochettino wouldn't consider his perspective as a fan who wants to watch the World Cup with his family πŸ‘ͺ. I think it's awesome that Weah has experience navigating complex issues, maybe coaches like Pochettino could learn from him 🀝. The thing is, these high ticket prices are going to keep people out of the stadium, and that's just not good for the sport as a whole 🏟️. Maybe instead of dismissing player opinions, they should be listening and trying to find solutions together πŸ’‘?
 
oh man πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ this is so annoying πŸ™„ pichettiΓ±o needs to get with the times πŸ’₯ he's out of touch on ticket prices 🎟️ and how it affects fans πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ weah made a valid point πŸ“’ but pichettiΓ±o just shut him down 🚫 like that's not something we should be discussing πŸ—£οΈ coaches need to listen more πŸ‘‚ not less 😑 this is about accessibility 🌈 affordability πŸ’Έ and giving fans a voice πŸ“’ pichettiΓ±o needs to step up his game ⚽️
 
omg cant believe what pochettino said about ticket prices 🀯 like how is that even an issue? i feel for tim weah he's trying to bring awareness to the fact that the world cup is going to be super expensive and ppl are gonna get left out 🚫 its not just about football fans it affects everyone who wants to come watch their favorite team play. coachs gotta listen more than they talk πŸ’¬
 
I think it's really telling that Pochettino seemed so out of touch with Weah's concerns about ticket prices πŸ€”. I mean, shouldn't coaches be advocating for fans' accessibility rather than dismissing their opinions? It's just not surprising given the disconnect between players and coaches on these issues though - it's like they're speaking different languages πŸ’¬. As a fan, you want to feel heard by your favorite team, but Pochettino's response seemed really tone-deaf 🎡. We need more thoughtful conversations about accessibility at the World Cup, not just dismissive responses from coaches who don't seem to care about their fans' experiences πŸ‘€.
 
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