Alexi Lalas, the American analyst at Fox Sports, is facing renewed criticism for his commentary style, despite landing one of the most prominent jobs in soccer broadcasting alongside Thierry Henry and Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The article says his on-air chemistry with the other two pundits has drawn complaints, partly because Henry and Ibrahimovic often appear to dismiss him openly.
Former U.S. national team teammate Eric Wynalda joined the criticism in an interview with The Soccer Media Podcast. Wynalda said, "I think it was unwatchable at times," adding that many viewers feel the same way. He argued that Fox’s approach encourages controversy for clicks, saying Lalas was effectively told to start arguments, insult people, make outrageous claims, and generate traffic, but that American audiences and soccer fans are now too knowledgeable to be persuaded by it.
The Guardian has also sharply criticized Lalas’s style, describing it as "trashy, trolling and panting." Wynalda, who also works as a Fox Sports commentator covering the Bundesliga, UEFA Champions League and the FA Cup, stressed that his criticism came from within the same broadcasting ecosystem.
Lalas has previously said he is not bothered by negative reactions. In 2024, he said, "I don’t care if you like me or not. I’m as human as I can be, recognizing that in the media, things have to be bigger and bolder."