Who Should Take Over The USMNT? | Gregg Berhalter Fired!

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Published 2024-07-12
Lots of choices but who will be the best fit for the job (besides me)? LET ME KNOW IN THE COMMENTS!

All Comments (21)
  • @ramiking745
    Berhalter should never have been hired back in the first place.
  • I like how Jimmy has claimed this random camera closet at CBS as his studio.
  • @sabes44
    My dad was my coach growing up and we never had a losing season and he always brought the best snacks after matches. I can see if he’s interested
  • I think overlooking Pellegrino Matarrazo is pretty weird considering he's the best American coach and he's expressed interest in coaching the United States before. 🤔
  • @jaredl3903
    Herve Renard has an impressive resume and has coached a variety of countries. Think USMNT poses another unique challenge for him and I would back him.
  • 1. Eden Terzic 2. Herve Renard 3. Nancy 4. Gallardo 5. Pochettino 6. Any other European manager
  • @iDjA7xi
    As a Canada fan I'm sure you guys wish you gave your friend Jessie a better look ;)
  • @ZBowers
    Thoughts on Pelligrino Matarazzo? He doesn’t seem to be talked about that much and he has gotten his teams to punch above their weight
  • @CJBouhlal
    1) Club experience is NOT enough to rely on, in hiring the New USMNT Coach. - That Coach will need to have extensive National Teams Experience. - Should also have Titles in his Palmares. You need Evidence in the CV to rely on! 2) The International Experience that the USMNT Coach MUST have is: - Knowing how Soccer is played in Europe or South America, but also Africa and Asia. - Either knowing extensively or should have Coached in more than one Continent Xavi has the experience of having coached in Asia and had success, and knows European Soccer as a Player and World Champion. But I'm not sure if he can't be easily defeated by a South American side or African National Team. Herve Renard is a good Candidate for the USMNT but I think he needs to convince you with results, had we had 3 years of more before the World Cup I would say he will succeed for sure. Two years or less, I would expect that Mr. Renard may find difficulties with some Players. He is known for being disciplinary with Players, He will reject your best player if he thinks there are discipline issues that affect the rest of the players, and he would even play a tournament without players that refuse to conform to his way of looking at thinks. But, Herve Renard once he figures out his players and the opponent, is a FOX. He is somewhat a genius (which is far better than any you hired before) in preparing for and winning tournaments. He has enough National Team Experience to be trusted, but he may need more experience for the Americas or other continents. Herve coached in Ligue 1 France and African National Teams, now coaching the French Women Team. He's a quality coach that needs still to prove it outside of Africa. An American Coach with plenty of experience and a strong determination to succeed in 2026, will be a better option in terms of understanding the American Player and understanding the American FAN. You have to Click with the US FANS quickly to benefit from their Support in the Stands. NOT Easy to do for Foreign Coaches.
  • @hoom224
    klopp would sell his klopp tarts
  • @elifut79
    No Cherundolo! Pundits need to stop bringing him up. I almost believe that he will be the next Greg Berhalter 2.0. Disappointing!
  • @nerychristian
    Anyone will be better than Berhalter. At this point I'd be happy if they select a manager that doesn't have any connection with USSF or MLS. We need an outsider will will bring a new perspective to the team, and who will not show favoritism towards players. If players want to be on the team they will have to earn it. No more players who aren't playing regularly for their clubs
  • @jackied962
    Right now you have Southgate and Luis de la Fuente in the Euro final. Both managed the youth sides for years before they were promoted to the senior position. Scaloni was managing the U21s before getting the senior job and winning the World Cup. Yet if anyone suggested we promote a manager from one of our youth sides, the fan base would completely melt down.
  • @DushisHere
    In the short term i believe more than tactical managers, youd need man managers like Terzic. But if not him, then I'd love it to be you. You really understand the sport well and have a good football IQ. I have followed your channel for years and I love your analysis and understanding of the game.
  • @LV_Allure
    Any European manager! As long as it’s not an MLS manager I’m happy.