Good question. I'm 99% sure they'll go with an American after the years with Klinnsman. And if they're going to do that, I'm good with Berhalter. |
What about Vermes? |
| We might as well have kept Klinnsmann |
| I think Tata is the only MLS coach worth pursuing. The rest are not at his level, plus many have zero international coaching experience. |
| If they go with an MLS coach who isn’t Tata, we’re most likely gonna get a younger version of Bruce Arena. I hope I’m wrong, but it’s still essentially the same regime running US Soccer, or an extension of the old regime. |
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Tata just signed with Mexico, so he's off the table.
I think it's gonna be Berhalter. American, yes, but at least he had a long career playing in Europe. |
| I wish a coach like Leonardo Jardim would consider coaching the national team. |
If this happens, it would be depressing. No international experience, slightly above 500 record in a third tier league like MLS, and they took over a year to come up with this brilliant hire? Get ready for the usual narrative: we need more time, be patient, the future is bright. At the same time, Mexico hires a world class coach, who coached Barcelona and Argentina national team, plus has MLS experience. |
| Tata coached Paraguay to a World Cup as well |
| After being thoroughly outplayed by England and Italy, the USMNT has finished 2018 with the record of 3W-3D-5L. Does anyone want to make an argument that the USSF knows what they are doing? Or was it a wasted year? |
We're they really outplayed last night? Wasn't it 0-0 until the last 30 seconds? Had he game ended a minute sooner with a draw would it still be a disappointment to you? |
DP, but did you even watch the game before making that comment? |
X2! |
+1 |
| 0-1 with the goal coming at the very end vs an experienced set of Italians for a bunch of young guys just starting at that level isn’t too shabby. Of course they have a long way to go and hopefully getting a permanent coach will help. But it could have been a lot worse. |