NEW YORK (AP) — Tim Ream was filled with anxiety, right up until 1 p.m. Friday.
"Leaving the training ground and walking to my car with a box full of bobbleheads to take home to my kids," the 38-year-old defender recalled, "my WhatsApp started to go a little bit crazy."
Ream was among 26 players who received a video in a group chat from Sam Zapata, the U.S. national team administrative manager, informing those selected for the World Cup roster.
"Guys, if you are watching that video, it is because you are in," U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino told them. "I am so excited to communicate that you are going to be on the roster for the World Cup 2026, in the World Cup that you are going to host."
"It made me stop on my tracks," said Ream, hoping to become the oldest U.S. player to appear in soccer's top tournament.
Midfielders and Forward Selected
Midfielders Gio Reyna and Sebastian Berhalter, sons of a former captain and an ex-coach, were picked along with forward Alejandro Zendejas.
Midfielders Diego Luna and Tanner Tessmann were left off.
Players Introduced at Seaport Event
Holding American jerseys with wavy red and white stripes, players were introduced Tuesday at a made-for-TV event on the roof of the South Street Seaport's Pier 17 with the Brooklyn Bridge as a backdrop.
They were announced in the numerical order of jersey numbers assigned by equipment manager Kyle Robertson, taking seniority into account.
All were on hand except for defender Chris Richards, in Germany with Crystal Palace for Wednesday's UEFA Conference League final.
"We want this so bad," said forward Christian Pulisic, the biggest American star. "If you're not a little bit nervous, you don't feel a little, you don't care. So, we care so much."
Injured Players Return
Defender Sergiño Dest, midfielder Tyler Adams and forward Haji Wright were added after missing March friendlies because of injuries.
Zendejas was bypassed for the March roster after a knee injury last fall.
Notification Process
A few minutes after the Friday video arrived, emails were sent to all 55 players on the preliminary roster informing them of their fate.
Pochettino didn't give explanations to those omitted, comparing the rejection with how he felt when Tottenham executive chairman Daniel Levy fired him as manager in 2019 and then asked to speak.
"What do you want to talk about (with) me?" Pochettino said. "I don't want to hear nothing."
Luna missed the March matches because of a knee injury after playing in 17 of 18 international games last year.
"It's painful because I really know what it means to be out of the roster," said Pochettino, who failed to make Argentina's roster as a defender in 1994 and 1998, then was chosen in 2002.
"During two weeks I didn't sleep," the coach said. "And today still I cannot enjoy the 26 guys that are in front of me because I am thinking in players that are out."
Roster Deadline
Final rosters are submitted to FIFA on June 1 and injuries could cause a change until one day before the U.S. opener against Paraguay on June 12.
"Things can happen. They need to be ready because maybe we can call," Pochettino said.
Reyna, a son of former U.S. captain Claudio Reyna, nearly was sent home from the 2022 World Cup by then-coach Gregg Berhalter for lack of hustle and made just four starts this season for Borussia Mönchengladbach — none since Dec. 19.
"I don't say that he's going to play the game, but he can help," Pochettino said. "He can help because he's a different player, different talent, and I think in all the roster you need to have a player like him."
Sebastian Berhalter, a 25-year-old son of the former coach, made his national team debut last June and became the Americans' best corner-kick taker.
Players dropped who had been on the March roster included goalkeeper Patrick Schulte, Tessmann and fellow midfielder Aidan Morris. Two players were sidelined by recent injuries: midfielder Johnny Cardoso.