The 2026 World Cup is creeping close, with U.S. men’s national team manager Mauricio Pochettino set to announce his official roster at the end of this month, naming the players who will fulfill their dreams of not only competing on soccer’s greatest stage, but also doing so on home soil. While Pochettino has been faced with multiple injury setbacks to players in his contending pool, the Argentine boss must be overall ecstatic about the state of one particular position in the USMNT roster: striker. AS Monaco’s Folarin Balogun, Coventry City’s Haji Wright and PSV Eindhoven’s Ricardo Pepi are all having career-best outings at the No. 9 position, as they do everything in their power to prove to Pochettino why they singularly deserve the starting role for the Stars and Stripes this summer. It has intensified into quite the striker battle, and Pochettino may have trouble deciding who is most worthy, certainly a welcome problem.…