Can Gregg Berhalter remain as USMNT coach now? | ESPN FC



Sebastian Salazar joins Dan Thomas and Ale Moreno and ESPN FC to discuss the situation about Danielle Reyna, the mother of Gio, admitting to telling U.S. Soccer about a past domestic violence incident regarding Gregg Berhalter. They also discuss if Berhalter can remain the coach of USMNT.

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39 opiniones en “Can Gregg Berhalter remain as USMNT coach now? | ESPN FC”

  1. US team played well in the World Cup. They worked hard for each other and the 4-3-3 system seemed to work well for them. They did lose in round of 16 to Holland but Dutch are top 10 Euro team that pushed eventual tournament winner Argentina to extra time and penalties. To me the US coach seemed a solid pro, and perhaps Reyna just didn't fit in his system.

  2. Seb actually said something very crucial here. This was all going on behind the scenes. HE was the one to go public. He was also the one who made the drama with Gio public. If his technique for dealing with internal drama is to play it out in the court of public opinion, he absolutely should not continue.

  3. This is hilarious and a little sad. I'm not a soccer fan, but I'm here watching this video. The studio analyst gets it, this some weak shizz from Reyna.

  4. The American pay-to-play youth system is the reason why the United States will never win the men's World Cup so long as it is in existence.

    Also, there is no such thing as American soccer "royalty". The men's USMNT hasn't achieved nearly enough for that animal to exist.

  5. From having the chance to play with Messi in Argentina, to be a bench warmer in the U.S and having all this dramas around him, not saying he would of been selected, but he could be world champion right now, probably Gio Reyna's biggest mistake was choosing to play for the U.S and probably his parents influenced his choice

  6. The Berhalter incident when he was eighteen was a family issue and should have stayed that way. Yes, it was probably reckless, but if his wife forgave him then its ancient history. If everyone was judged on things they did as a teenager we would be in a whole lot of trouble. If this causes his firing, then I have absolutely no respect for US soccer.

  7. Sebastian Salazar hit the nail on the head this is all about entitlement which needs to be rooted out of US soccer from the little league all they to the top league

  8. At the end of the day, maybe if you aren't mature enough to fight your own battles and feel the need to run back to mommy, you might not be mature enough to start at a world cup.

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