Diego Luna's recent performances for the USMNT have sparked debate about his potential inclusion in the 2026 World Cup roster, especially in the eyes of head coach Mauricio Pochettino. Luna's journey with the national team has been marked by determination and grit, traits that have seemingly resonated with Pochettino.
Luna's breakthrough moment arguably came during a friendly against Costa Rica in January 2025. Despite suffering a broken nose early in the match, the then 21-year-old pleaded with Pochettino to allow him to continue playing. His persistence paid off as he provided an assist shortly after returning to the field. Pochettino lauded Luna's character, saying, "He showed great character". This display of commitment seemingly left a lasting impression on the USMNT coach.
Since then, Luna has become an increasingly prominent figure in the USMNT setup. He has featured in the CONCACAF Nations League and, more recently, the Gold Cup. Luna's performance in the Gold Cup has been particularly noteworthy. He has started every match and has three goals and two assists. In a recent Gold Cup semifinal against Guatemala, Luna scored twice in the first 15 minutes, securing the USMNT's place in the final. His "incredible ascent continues," and he is praised for his constant involvement and playmaking from midfield.
His recent form has led to high praise, with some suggesting he has become an "irreplaceable piece of Pochettino's squad". Tim Howard told Sports Illustrated that Luna is already a fan favorite and on his way to becoming a "cult hero".
However, the competition for midfield places in the USMNT is fierce. Players like Tyler Adams, Weston McKennie, Yunus Musah, and Malik Tillman are all expected to be in contention for the 2026 World Cup roster. Luna's versatility and recent form could give him an edge. He is a confident and creative playmaker, and his toughness and grit are qualities that the national team values.
Pochettino has emphasized the importance of players demonstrating pride and a willingness to fight for the team. Luna embodies these qualities, and his performances suggest he is ready to compete for a place in the World Cup squad. While established stars like Tim Weah are expected to return, Luna's recent emergence makes him a compelling option for Pochettino.
Ultimately, whether Diego Luna makes the final World Cup roster remains to be seen. However, his recent performances, particularly in the Gold Cup, have undoubtedly strengthened his case. His commitment, combined with his growing influence on the field, suggests that he is a player Pochettino will seriously consider as the USMNT prepares for 2026. Luna himself is focused on maximizing every opportunity to prove he belongs in the team.