Game Thread: World Cup / USMNT Chat Thread

CHATTBRIT

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The U.S. Men's National Team will not amount to much on the international scene unless they invest in a top coach - probably from outside the U.S. like the women's team has done. You may feel this is an outlandish suggestion but to those who have lived and breathed international football it is very obvious. The current Men's coach is a joke who could possibly coach the third tier of English football.
 

CHATTBRIT

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I think Poch would be a great candidate for the USMNT. His strategies are not too involved like Pep's so should be easily learned in two week segments during international duty. He is very good with young players. Ideally, you keep the coach whomever he may be, around long enough that the same system is taught at the senior level as well as the U-20's and younger. In this way, it is a much easier transition from one age level to the next.
 
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BhamToTexas

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Things are soaring for Cavan Sullivan. He set the record for youngest professional US athlete across any major sport in his recent debut at 14. Then he was the MVP of the MLS Next all star game. He is still scheduled to transfer to Man City when he is 18.
 
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