Why are England fans so adamant about an English manager? An English manager has never even won the Premier League. As an American I specifically DONT want an American coach because none of them are good enough to actually win anything. There was only one (Mattarazzo) that was qualified and he wants to stay in the Bundesliga
Honestly getting a better manager doesn't solve anything. We don't have the personnel to win and that starts with how we train the younger generations. Our system for training in athletics is broken. It's why you're seeing more and more Europeans dominate in the NBA. We're focused on individual talent and speed while the rest of the world focuses on technical, tactical ability, IQ and the ability to work in a team environment.
@@ballinandfallin I’m not saying they’re gonna win the World Cup but they should at least be beating Panama on home soil.. the USMNT Copa roster was valued at 345 Million. That’s 16th in the world. So they should perform like the 16th best country in the world at least. They don’t. They perform like they’re not even top 50.
Pochettino has another year of salary coming from Chelsea. Given that he spent the past decade at Tottenham, PSG, and Chelsea, he can probably wait for another big budget club to come open. His reputation is still pretty good. The story reads as though this is more US Soccer pursuing him than mutual interest, but US Soccer has leaked interest in a few big names already that amounted to a bunch of nothing.
I heard it all a guy who played for Scotland giving lectures about what England should do. The problem is there are not enough England coaches good enough to coach an England team with elite level talent. The fact Southgate last so long as England coach, despite it being clear he wasn't good enough shows you there is quality problem in England. England has only 4000 professionally qualified coaches, Spain has 38,000 and Germany 45,000 because England has the most expensive coaching courses in the world to protect coaching jobs for uneducated former players leaving England with a small pool low iQ English coaches who play simple football. That is why an English coach has never won the Premier League and plenty of English coaches have been given chances at big clubs and failed because they are not very good, so give an English team with talent to be success another bad English coach for nationalistic reasons would be a crime against football.
@@calc1657 Yes but compare the football Spain played throughout the tournament, and the tactical ineptitude England demonstrated. Elite or not, Spanish coaches are clearly more tactically advanced and adaptable than English ones. Individual moments of good play (and luck at times) got England to the final.
I don't know why anyone interviews players who are still playing. They're just going to say the least offensive thing possible. Tyler Adams was one of the guys shilling for Berhalter since the World Cup.
Actually, that does not surprise me. Tyler Adams is a good player, but he plays best in a very specific formation and tactic, and it was the only tactic that Berhalter will ever use. Tyler might not start should the team change tactics to use a central back 3 and no longer require a defensive midfielder to be the distributor of the ball. And if you look at the players available to the team, a back 3 actually looks like a more viable formation as the team has a wealth of central defenders and is still very limited in the midfield and doesn't have a consistently good 9 which you need for the 4-3-3 formation that Berhalter kept forcing the team to play.
Honestly, USA fans should stop living in a delusional world, when I see some fans who are like "No the team does not need a coach like Pochettino, no we don't need someone like Renard, we need someone like Ancelotti or Pep Guardiola" is truly cringe. The US is not even a Top 20 team in the history of the sport, realistically, which coach would decide to leave his position as a top coach for a top team to go for a team that is still not even able to compete on the international level? Yes, there is the money, but these coaches are already millionaires themselves and I think they care more about their career success else countries like Qatar, and the UEA would be having top coaches atm. The big problem with US Soccer is the HUGE expectations and overhyping for a team of young players that are still trying to get play time in Euro teams, people need to understand this is soccer, this is the sport that the world plays and take seriously, this isn't like Basketball or Baseball where the US can easily dominate and progress because of other countries lack of attention for these sports, the US needs to understand that to become better at soccer, it requires time discipline, and cultural development. Look at Japan, a strong country in which soccer is not even their first sport, look at their development over the years going from a country that would be seen as easy to beat in the WC to a country that even some big nations fear to face and with the culture growing so much that soccer has pretty much become the most popular sport there. Stop trying to expect the absolute best when yourself are not to this title yet.
@@rodgermurphy5721 I am not worried at all, if they pick him then great but I am more reflecting on the views that some US fans have that they think the team needs a coach like Ancelotti or Guardiola when realistically it wont happen. If they end up not getting Pochettino then they should lower their standards and go more for a mid-level European coach.
Exactly.Cuz no top coach like Pep and Klopp would waste their time on coaching a mediocre USMNT.These US pundits and fans has been really drinking too much koolaid.
Come on British pundits ! I thought this was about Pochettino and the USA. Cry England! Cry baby England! Stop dreaming. What has English managers achieved? Thanks Shaka for bringing sanity to this discussion.
If the US had a talented squad, there may be an argument for someone like Poch, but as this is far from the case, they need a rigorous manager, firefighting type, to get them as a solid combative 11.
If the England FA were smart, they would get him as manager. Knows the EPL well and has an attractive style of play compared to previous England managers. Would be a massive pickup if the US got him
As a Liverpool fan, I loved that started Kane coming off injury over Lucas Moura coming off the form and emotional high that was the semifinal leg against Ajax
@@giles815Yeah that was such a gift to Liverpool from the start with Poch giving into the pressure of playing Kane immediately after not playing for 2+ months. Bench the players that carried them there with all of the momentum in the world😂
The argument for England for England is flawed to say the least..I mean England is not blessed with a variety of coaches I mean how many are top top? You don't even have them in the EPL. Italy can say that, Anceloti, Conte, Mancini and many others , name England coaches , many would fail to mention just 5..
@@LordHighness I am not worried they hiring capable Europeans on merit.if it doesn't work out it doesn't , then we try the next best men...your own don't even make 30% in your own league ...yet you still believe they deserve ... I am not focusing I am just observing
everytime i open you tube, i find a new notification from espn fc saying that someone new is a candidate for the usmnt job, even the pope is nominated.
Pay Pep £50-100 million?! What planet is Don on?! Southgate's £5 mill was the highest International manager's annual wage.£50 - £100 mill.....Good God....
@@LordHighness French Cup, French Super Cup, won Ligue 1 outright, made it to the Semifinals of the Euros. Jaysus, I’d say he’s doing plenty okay with or without your esteemed endorsement.
Greece in 2004... but take a look at the number of teams that have had deep runs in tournaments, where the manager was not the same nationality. That whole argument is a big myth.
Pochettino the snake oil salesman... It's amazing that people are claiming Pochettino saved Chelsea... The same Pochettino who dropped 11 points at home against the bottom seven Premier League sides.
Hilarious England takes. I wonder why they didn't mention what happened BEFORE Capello and after SGE? You know, with the English fellow Steve McLaren? 2008? Ring any bells?
I'm from the US and I agree. There is no soccer culture. The only reason we are not good is because it's not popular here. I'm amazed we are any good at all on the men's side. Imagine how good they would be if there was any effort.
I don’t understand comments like this. Do you expect us to just be content with underachieving forever with all the resources we have and the sport growing in popularity? Of course hiring a manager like Pochettino, or even several of his caliber in a row, isn’t magically going to make the men’s team elite overnight, but it would be a major step in showing we can hire top-quality coaches on the men’s side instead of settling for the usual Berhalter or Marsch kind of domestic candidate. By nature, Americans are not content with mediocrity. We dream big. Due to a number of unique cultural and historical factors, the USA had about a 20-year head start over the rest of the world in women’s soccer and started 75-100 years behind the rest of the world on the men’s side. We actually had a good men’s domestic league in the 1930s, leading to a 3rd place finish at the first World Cup. But then the Great Depression killed that league, World War II happened, and soccer failed to firmly establish itself in the US again until the early 1990s. The USSF technically goes back to 1913, but it barely existed as a real organization from roughly 1935-90. We didn’t even have professional players during that era. The modern US Soccer federation basically begins with surprise qualification to the 1990 World Cup, which allowed us to host in 1994 and launched the project of what would become MLS. So on the men’s side, we have to catch up to nations that have had stable cultures for three to four generations longer than us. We have made tremendous progress starting from nothing over the last 30 years, and we still have a ton of catching up to do. It isn’t gonna happen overnight. Progress will come incrementally, and making the commitment to secure top-quality managers on the men’s side shows the seriousness of our investment. It’s just one component of progress, but it’s a major one. I don’t even think we’re at 10% of what we’re capable of becoming on the men’s side yet.
@@michaelstein7510 In a nutshell, the problem with US football / soccer, is that it has been organised with the dogma of American exceptionalism at its root. Instead of learning from and adopting the hugely successful model of the football structure in Europe, South America and other footballing nations, the US decided they have to be different and do everything their own way. Fine do it your own way, but that's why your miles behind the rest of the footballing world. You have the resources, the sheer size of your country suggests you could even dominate the sport, but because of a refusal to just adopt the hugely successful time-honoured model of European football (which has been the basis for football all around the rest of the world) the US choose to do things the difficult way instead. How can you expect MLS to be truly competitive without relegation and promotion between leagues? How do expect children to adopt the sport en masse when it comes at a financial cost which only rich families can afford? There are so many issues like this which are holding US soccer back.
This bs about coaches being from your own country is just copium because they couldn’t get poche, jealousy isn’t a good look and not looking for a coach who will help your team succeed because he isn’t from your country is literally bigotry, gg englishman living up to your national standard 🏴
England is a very friendly and welcoming country, full of broad-minded people who live in a multi-cultural society, embracing of many different peoples, races and cultures. If you'd ever bothered to visit England, you'd find out how kind and accommodating ordinary English people really are. Our society is built upon helping our neighbours, and those in greater need than ourselves. The estabishment of our country is corrupt as with most nations, but the people (what used to be the historical peasants) are wonderful people. The only thing bigoted is your comment, which is just ignorant, prejudiced stereotyping. Your sentiments are no different than racism, condemning an entire people. You are a brainwashed sheep.
Hutchingson jumping on the nonsense train claiming he wouldn't be happy if England got a top foreign coach and had success. English coaching is the biggest weakness in English football right now and the major reason England can't win despite having the quality to do so. It is the combination of the FA making the coaching courses in England the most expensive in the world to protect coaching jobs for former players who have the disposal income to pay the high prices, but leave England with an extremely small pool of coaches, who don't have an formal education. While other countries like Spain and Germany have the same course for under £400 meaning everyday people can take these professional courses and this gives them a huge pool of qualified coaches where Germany have 45,000 coaches and Spain 38,000 and England only 4000 because they have to pay 5k for the same course. Then you add how English football has excluded black players from coaching, who tended to be the more technical and skilful players meaning there is a lack of diversity of ideas in British coaching and the majority of white English coaches play pragmatic, direct defensive football, which is at odds with how successful football is played. The English media goes overboard on the few English coaches that don't play that way and act like they are the new Guadiolas like Eddie Howe or Potter and I'm not even sure they are that good and just different from the normal English coaches. This England team deserves an elite coach and that is not a British coach.
Hutchison makes me sick. Born in Gateshead to an English mother and Scottish father, grew up in England, speaks with an English accent but played for Scotland and has made many comments in the past about how much he hates England (the national team), as though he's some kind of born-and-bred Scotsman. As far as I know, he still lives in England, not Scotland. He's such a knuckle-headed sheep. And now he has the nerve to speak about what he wants the England team to do as if he has any legitimate say whatsoever. If it was up to me, I'd deport him from England and let him live in the Outer Hebrides or something. Honestly he has some nerve speaking about England the way he does given his senseless treachery.
Pochhetino won't be much of an improvement over Gregg. They both have the same problem: they're bureaucrats swamped in formation dogma who can't tell when they have pieces who don't fit any a scheme, regardless of what that scheme is.
Oh the Adams bit... who cares? He's hardly reliable to be on the pitch as is. Sure though you need ruthlessness. The indiscipline of the side under GGG was truly astonishing.
Sven wasted the most talented and individually accomplished side in ENG history, lol. ENG in '90 could have been a finalist, but SHOULD have been in 2002.
The guy who put Lionel Messi laying down behind the wall to stop free-kick taker Riyad Mahrez going under it. Since then is all downhill for the "gordo".
If Messi didn't want to lay down beneath the wall, then he wouldn't have done. That's not the shame of any coach, but rather a symbol of the greatness of Messi showing his own humility and that he's a true team player. Can you imagine Ronaldo laying down beneath a wall???? Coaches don't even decide such tiny details as that, the players on the pitch do.
But English coaches are coaching an outdated brand of football beneath the abilities of English players, who seem to thrive better under foreign managers.
Why would you need an agents phone number? It's not like you have any talent whatsoever, in any area of life. Except being a first class bigot, at least, you're pretty good at that.
3:42 Why are the English so high on themselves? If anyone needs a foreign maestro type manager - it's them. They've only started looking better with immigration and non-traditional English players on the roster. In other words the less English they are the better they get.
So be it. I'm English and I'd rather have an English manager and lose if that's the way it has to be. Every manager of a national team should come from that nation in my belief.
Oh my God!!! Stop with the links! Poch is an old dinosaur who failed at his last 3 stops. Ian is off his meds if he thinks Poch is a good get. Why not just sign LVG if we are resurrecting fossils.
Why are England fans so adamant about an English manager? An English manager has never even won the Premier League. As an American I specifically DONT want an American coach because none of them are good enough to actually win anything. There was only one (Mattarazzo) that was qualified and he wants to stay in the Bundesliga
Why are England fans so adamant about an English manager? An English manager has never even won the Premier League. As an American I specifically DONT want an American coach because none of them are good enough to actually win anything. There was only one (Mattarazzo) that was qualified and he wants to stay in the Bundesliga
Because England want to boast they have the best league in the world. There’s a sense of pride to have a national team manager from the country
Honestly getting a better manager doesn't solve anything. We don't have the personnel to win and that starts with how we train the younger generations. Our system for training in athletics is broken. It's why you're seeing more and more Europeans dominate in the NBA. We're focused on individual talent and speed while the rest of the world focuses on technical, tactical ability, IQ and the ability to work in a team environment.
@@ballinandfallin I’m not saying they’re gonna win the World Cup but they should at least be beating Panama on home soil.. the USMNT Copa roster was valued at 345 Million. That’s 16th in the world. So they should perform like the 16th best country in the world at least. They don’t. They perform like they’re not even top 50.
@@423vol4 they have beat Panama numerous times and EVERYBODY had the US coming out of that group in 2nd place after Uruguay. The US is easily top 25.
@@niteowl75The US deserve to be ranked 50th on the FIFA rankings.Cuz they are overrated and mediocre.
Considering who the UNMNT had as manager recently this would be a huge upgrade,
The woman beating tactical moron wall headbutter?
Lol.. no manager can help the USA. They don't have great players.
This would be the perfect coach for USMNT
Certainly better than Berhalter 🤷♂
Your "perfect" coach does not rate the best player on the USMNT, let that sink in.
@@TheDjcarter1966you’re a bit of a self-reverential tw@t.
@@TheDjcarter1966So what?
It should’ve been Jesse Marsch but they messed that up
Couldn’t agree more
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Nah , if he’s so great he better deliver with Canada
No excuses
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@@samplingmastersxlr8660 I will not be rendered!
He could be a solid manager for the USA. He should thrive!
USMNT is linked to every Manager now..Next is Pep 😂
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We don’t need that bald fraud
Nah Sir Alex Ferguson
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Good
Great Coach!
He's not, he hasn't won anything of any worth.
That would be a great Coup however I doubt he'd take it😬🤞🏾
I would have Poch as England national team instead of USA!! England should act on this fast!!!!
Poch hasn't ever won anything of any worth. He's not a top manager.
I think that be a great appointment. I know he had a tough time lately. Not sure why Chelsea sacked him but I think it be great for the US soccer team
Pochittino should relax he should focus with club football for now
Serial loser who wants him?
Pochettino has another year of salary coming from Chelsea. Given that he spent the past decade at Tottenham, PSG, and Chelsea, he can probably wait for another big budget club to come open. His reputation is still pretty good. The story reads as though this is more US Soccer pursuing him than mutual interest, but US Soccer has leaked interest in a few big names already that amounted to a bunch of nothing.
Between Poch , henry , southgathe i will take poch all day but if a better option come up i may change my mind
I heard it all a guy who played for Scotland giving lectures about what England should do. The problem is there are not enough England coaches good enough to coach an England team with elite level talent. The fact Southgate last so long as England coach, despite it being clear he wasn't good enough shows you there is quality problem in England. England has only 4000 professionally qualified coaches, Spain has 38,000 and Germany 45,000 because England has the most expensive coaching courses in the world to protect coaching jobs for uneducated former players leaving England with a small pool low iQ English coaches who play simple football. That is why an English coach has never won the Premier League and plenty of English coaches have been given chances at big clubs and failed because they are not very good, so give an English team with talent to be success another bad English coach for nationalistic reasons would be a crime against football.
None of the coaches of the finalists of the Euro and the Copa were 'elite'.
True - English football is just one big lie.
@@calc1657 Yes but compare the football Spain played throughout the tournament, and the tactical ineptitude England demonstrated. Elite or not, Spanish coaches are clearly more tactically advanced and adaptable than English ones. Individual moments of good play (and luck at times) got England to the final.
Watching PSG with him as a coach. This would be a good hire
I don't know why anyone interviews players who are still playing. They're just going to say the least offensive thing possible. Tyler Adams was one of the guys shilling for Berhalter since the World Cup.
Actually, that does not surprise me. Tyler Adams is a good player, but he plays best in a very specific formation and tactic, and it was the only tactic that Berhalter will ever use. Tyler might not start should the team change tactics to use a central back 3 and no longer require a defensive midfielder to be the distributor of the ball. And if you look at the players available to the team, a back 3 actually looks like a more viable formation as the team has a wealth of central defenders and is still very limited in the midfield and doesn't have a consistently good 9 which you need for the 4-3-3 formation that Berhalter kept forcing the team to play.
Honestly, USA fans should stop living in a delusional world, when I see some fans who are like "No the team does not need a coach like Pochettino, no we don't need someone like Renard, we need someone like Ancelotti or Pep Guardiola" is truly cringe. The US is not even a Top 20 team in the history of the sport, realistically, which coach would decide to leave his position as a top coach for a top team to go for a team that is still not even able to compete on the international level? Yes, there is the money, but these coaches are already millionaires themselves and I think they care more about their career success else countries like Qatar, and the UEA would be having top coaches atm. The big problem with US Soccer is the HUGE expectations and overhyping for a team of young players that are still trying to get play time in Euro teams, people need to understand this is soccer, this is the sport that the world plays and take seriously, this isn't like Basketball or Baseball where the US can easily dominate and progress because of other countries lack of attention for these sports, the US needs to understand that to become better at soccer, it requires time discipline, and cultural development. Look at Japan, a strong country in which soccer is not even their first sport, look at their development over the years going from a country that would be seen as easy to beat in the WC to a country that even some big nations fear to face and with the culture growing so much that soccer has pretty much become the most popular sport there. Stop trying to expect the absolute best when yourself are not to this title yet.
You sound quite worried they might get him for coach
@@rodgermurphy5721 I am not worried at all, if they pick him then great but I am more reflecting on the views that some US fans have that they think the team needs a coach like Ancelotti or Guardiola when realistically it wont happen. If they end up not getting Pochettino then they should lower their standards and go more for a mid-level European coach.
@@matthewlaplace5650 Maybe they say that to annoy you. It woks too
Exactly.Cuz no top coach like Pep and Klopp would waste their time on coaching a mediocre USMNT.These US pundits and fans has been really drinking too much koolaid.
@@marktheshark7588 I guess we will have to settle for Pochettino
Come on British pundits ! I thought this was about Pochettino and the USA. Cry England! Cry baby England! Stop dreaming.
What has English managers achieved?
Thanks Shaka for bringing sanity to this discussion.
Don isn't English, he played for Scotland. Ian Darke is the only Englishman there. You're showing your ignorance.
@@LordHighness"British pundits" would include Scottish pundits...
If the US had a talented squad, there may be an argument for someone like Poch, but as this is far from the case, they need a rigorous manager, firefighting type, to get them as a solid combative 11.
If the England FA were smart, they would get him as manager. Knows the EPL well and has an attractive style of play compared to previous England managers. Would be a massive pickup if the US got him
Shocking you shouldn't ask the players
Actually, Lucas Moura took Tottenham to the Champions League Final, and then Pochettino benched him.
Moura and Son carried Spurs that run…Harry should not have played that game. That run was incredible.
Colin Reese with another bad take
As a Liverpool fan, I loved that started Kane coming off injury over Lucas Moura coming off the form and emotional high that was the semifinal leg against Ajax
Yeah don’t know why did Pochettino not start Moura. Kane was not ready no cap
@@giles815Yeah that was such a gift to Liverpool from the start with Poch giving into the pressure of playing Kane immediately after not playing for 2+ months. Bench the players that carried them there with all of the momentum in the world😂
Is the US going to start picking up Argentina managers now that Mexico swore them off forever? Love it, let’s see how it plays out for everyone.
Who is next on the list? Bruce arena?
Since there is not that many options for USA. Pochettino would be a good option as the manager of USA ngl
The argument for England for England is flawed to say the least..I mean England is not blessed with a variety of coaches I mean how many are top top? You don't even have them in the EPL. Italy can say that, Anceloti, Conte, Mancini and many others , name England coaches , many would fail to mention just 5..
How many top African coaches are there? Or Caribbean? Worry about your own people.
@@LordHighness I am not worried they hiring capable Europeans on merit.if it doesn't work out it doesn't , then we try the next best men...your own don't even make 30% in your own league ...yet you still believe they deserve ... I am not focusing I am just observing
😂😂😂😂😂This is starting to be a bit to ridiculous 😂😂😂 Kompany Bayern , Ten Hag staying in United its just to funny 😂😂😂
ETH deserves to stay at United!!
Don is truly daft uh. The question was abt the USMNT job and he changed to England. They have discussed the England job numerous times previously
she told him that Poch is also top choice for the england job, that's why he responded that way. i don't agree with him, but that's why he said that
Poch gonna go in, say these players are shyt and get forced out ... never seen this story
Perfect 🇺🇸 ❤
everytime i open you tube, i find a new notification from espn fc saying that someone new is a candidate for the usmnt job, even the pope is nominated.
As a Canadian i hope this happens lol
Very good choice
Pay Pep £50-100 million?! What planet is Don on?! Southgate's £5 mill was the highest International manager's annual wage.£50 - £100 mill.....Good God....
this would be a very good choice
I prefer herv renard but this would be a good hire too
PSG is not a football club is run more like an startup investment. Pochetino had no say on PSG
I. want Thierry!
God. This would be a perfect fit
Poch is not a successful coach though, he hasn't won anything of any note.
@@LordHighness French Cup, French Super Cup, won Ligue 1 outright, made it to the Semifinals of the Euros. Jaysus, I’d say he’s doing plenty okay with or without your esteemed endorsement.
Greece in 2004... but take a look at the number of teams that have had deep runs in tournaments, where the manager was not the same nationality. That whole argument is a big myth.
Pochettino the snake oil salesman...
It's amazing that people are claiming Pochettino saved Chelsea... The same Pochettino who dropped 11 points at home against the bottom seven Premier League sides.
Kay clutching at straws trying to drag out this segment lol
Bring on Poch
Have they considered Phil Jackson ? 😂
Hilarious England takes. I wonder why they didn't mention what happened BEFORE Capello and after SGE? You know, with the English fellow Steve McLaren? 2008? Ring any bells?
Poch must have dirt on so many rich owners... Only way he can be link to any open position
Must be a slow news day
We need an Argentine to manange the National Team.
Why?
⬜wool socks to sleep=no coffee needed the next day due to improved sleep quality🟠🟥⬛
It doesn’t matter who we hire. Our talent is the problem.
Why would England, given how soft they are, hire a manager from Argentina, a country they were at war with not too long ago?!? England is still mad.
any us fan who thinks pochettino is "solid" or a "decent" hire are absolutely kidding themselves and dont deserve poch
Why does he care of who the manager is from. I dont care if my manager is from mars, as long he brings success, I’m all for it
The Americans could hire Guardiola or Klopp and still not achieve anything substantial. They simply don't have a a football culture.
I'm from the US and I agree. There is no soccer culture.
The only reason we are not good is because it's not popular here.
I'm amazed we are any good at all on the men's side. Imagine how good they would be if there was any effort.
I don’t understand comments like this. Do you expect us to just be content with underachieving forever with all the resources we have and the sport growing in popularity? Of course hiring a manager like Pochettino, or even several of his caliber in a row, isn’t magically going to make the men’s team elite overnight, but it would be a major step in showing we can hire top-quality coaches on the men’s side instead of settling for the usual Berhalter or Marsch kind of domestic candidate. By nature, Americans are not content with mediocrity. We dream big.
Due to a number of unique cultural and historical factors, the USA had about a 20-year head start over the rest of the world in women’s soccer and started 75-100 years behind the rest of the world on the men’s side. We actually had a good men’s domestic league in the 1930s, leading to a 3rd place finish at the first World Cup. But then the Great Depression killed that league, World War II happened, and soccer failed to firmly establish itself in the US again until the early 1990s. The USSF technically goes back to 1913, but it barely existed as a real organization from roughly 1935-90. We didn’t even have professional players during that era. The modern US Soccer federation basically begins with surprise qualification to the 1990 World Cup, which allowed us to host in 1994 and launched the project of what would become MLS.
So on the men’s side, we have to catch up to nations that have had stable cultures for three to four generations longer than us. We have made tremendous progress starting from nothing over the last 30 years, and we still have a ton of catching up to do. It isn’t gonna happen overnight. Progress will come incrementally, and making the commitment to secure top-quality managers on the men’s side shows the seriousness of our investment. It’s just one component of progress, but it’s a major one. I don’t even think we’re at 10% of what we’re capable of becoming on the men’s side yet.
@@michaelstein7510 In a nutshell, the problem with US football / soccer, is that it has been organised with the dogma of American exceptionalism at its root. Instead of learning from and adopting the hugely successful model of the football structure in Europe, South America and other footballing nations, the US decided they have to be different and do everything their own way. Fine do it your own way, but that's why your miles behind the rest of the footballing world. You have the resources, the sheer size of your country suggests you could even dominate the sport, but because of a refusal to just adopt the hugely successful time-honoured model of European football (which has been the basis for football all around the rest of the world) the US choose to do things the difficult way instead. How can you expect MLS to be truly competitive without relegation and promotion between leagues? How do expect children to adopt the sport en masse when it comes at a financial cost which only rich families can afford? There are so many issues like this which are holding US soccer back.
He’ll turn it down and the next candidate will emerge
This bs about coaches being from your own country is just copium because they couldn’t get poche, jealousy isn’t a good look and not looking for a coach who will help your team succeed because he isn’t from your country is literally bigotry, gg englishman living up to your national standard 🏴
What a stupid comment
England is a very friendly and welcoming country, full of broad-minded people who live in a multi-cultural society, embracing of many different peoples, races and cultures. If you'd ever bothered to visit England, you'd find out how kind and accommodating ordinary English people really are. Our society is built upon helping our neighbours, and those in greater need than ourselves. The estabishment of our country is corrupt as with most nations, but the people (what used to be the historical peasants) are wonderful people. The only thing bigoted is your comment, which is just ignorant, prejudiced stereotyping. Your sentiments are no different than racism, condemning an entire people. You are a brainwashed sheep.
Hutchingson jumping on the nonsense train claiming he wouldn't be happy if England got a top foreign coach and had success. English coaching is the biggest weakness in English football right now and the major reason England can't win despite having the quality to do so. It is the combination of the FA making the coaching courses in England the most expensive in the world to protect coaching jobs for former players who have the disposal income to pay the high prices, but leave England with an extremely small pool of coaches, who don't have an formal education. While other countries like Spain and Germany have the same course for under £400 meaning everyday people can take these professional courses and this gives them a huge pool of qualified coaches where Germany have 45,000 coaches and Spain 38,000 and England only 4000 because they have to pay 5k for the same course. Then you add how English football has excluded black players from coaching, who tended to be the more technical and skilful players meaning there is a lack of diversity of ideas in British coaching and the majority of white English coaches play pragmatic, direct defensive football, which is at odds with how successful football is played. The English media goes overboard on the few English coaches that don't play that way and act like they are the new Guadiolas like Eddie Howe or Potter and I'm not even sure they are that good and just different from the normal English coaches. This England team deserves an elite coach and that is not a British coach.
Hutchison makes me sick. Born in Gateshead to an English mother and Scottish father, grew up in England, speaks with an English accent but played for Scotland and has made many comments in the past about how much he hates England (the national team), as though he's some kind of born-and-bred Scotsman. As far as I know, he still lives in England, not Scotland. He's such a knuckle-headed sheep. And now he has the nerve to speak about what he wants the England team to do as if he has any legitimate say whatsoever. If it was up to me, I'd deport him from England and let him live in the Outer Hebrides or something. Honestly he has some nerve speaking about England the way he does given his senseless treachery.
A mid coach for a below mid team ⛳
I just hope this doesn't lead to Steve Cherundolo.
Potch is a bridesmaid 😂No Title😢
Finally!!! The USA is winning the World Cup!!
You can tell the real fans of the team from the pretend ones who hate the team by them getting mad over a top level coach taking the job
Pochhetino won't be much of an improvement over Gregg. They both have the same problem: they're bureaucrats swamped in formation dogma who can't tell when they have pieces who don't fit any a scheme, regardless of what that scheme is.
Oh the Adams bit... who cares? He's hardly reliable to be on the pitch as is. Sure though you need ruthlessness. The indiscipline of the side under GGG was truly astonishing.
Pochetino was not sacked. He decided to leave coz of Chelsea’s model.
Sven wasted the most talented and individually accomplished side in ENG history, lol. ENG in '90 could have been a finalist, but SHOULD have been in 2002.
Look how your takes aged, Englishmen🤣
Funny how quality candidates are finally on the table once the nepotism tube and the tribal (MLS) tube gets tied off.
The guy who put Lionel Messi laying down behind the wall to stop free-kick taker Riyad Mahrez going under it.
Since then is all downhill for the "gordo".
If Messi didn't want to lay down beneath the wall, then he wouldn't have done. That's not the shame of any coach, but rather a symbol of the greatness of Messi showing his own humility and that he's a true team player. Can you imagine Ronaldo laying down beneath a wall???? Coaches don't even decide such tiny details as that, the players on the pitch do.
I want Arsene Wenger
He's finished as a manager.
But English coaches are coaching an outdated brand of football beneath the abilities of English players, who seem to thrive better under foreign managers.
Whoever his agent is, i need his phone number. Top tier agent. He is selling his client as a top-tier coach when pochettino is truly mediocre.
Why would you need an agents phone number? It's not like you have any talent whatsoever, in any area of life. Except being a first class bigot, at least, you're pretty good at that.
England FA ? Where is the trophy ? English managers who won premier league ?
These Brits are giving off Brexit nativist vibes.
3:42 Why are the English so high on themselves? If anyone needs a foreign maestro type manager - it's them.
They've only started looking better with immigration and non-traditional English players on the roster.
In other words the less English they are the better they get.
Omg, if this happens and 🏴 gets some nobody, I'm done. This embarrassing already!!!
🇯🇲 picks up Steve McClaren and the US is looking for a guy who played Division 1 college ball in the 80’s Total 🤡’s are in charge
lol he’d rather lose than choose a non-English manager?
So be it. I'm English and I'd rather have an English manager and lose if that's the way it has to be. Every manager of a national team should come from that nation in my belief.
Poch should never go there!! He is a top coach and stick to club football!!
Keep Poch away from the USMNT. Please watch the video Kyle Walker had to say about him
Frankly Pochettino is just a mediocre manager. Notice no big clubs want him
I doubt he will 😂😂😂
Why men’s? Football is a man’s game by default. If it’s women’s football then differentiate! The world has gone mad!
The USA greatest achievement is dominating the worst Mexico in 40 years 😂😂 on the world stage you might as well be Guatemala
Yeah Mexico sucks. The USA has completely bypassed Mexico and it isn't even an accomplishment.
Never going to get him. $$$
Oh my God!!! Stop with the links! Poch is an old dinosaur who failed at his last 3 stops. Ian is off his meds if he thinks Poch is a good get. Why not just sign LVG if we are resurrecting fossils.
Don talking absolute nonsense
Nothing new there!
Not😂😂😂
The USMNT isnt going to get an elite coach and would be lucky to get a mediocre coach. This wouldnt be a bad hire but i doubt it comes to fruition .
An elite coach doesn’t mean success
NO
Pochetino? 🤣🤣🤣
Another demotion from football to soccer 😁
Pease don’t hire that guy.. a looser everywhere his been .. exactly didn’t work at Chelsea don’t think it will .. in the🇺🇸USA…
wait how did we get to the bottom of the barrel so fast? pochettino is terrible.
Pochetttino has never won anything. He couldn't even win the French league managing PSG
It's not the coach 🙄...you guys just aren't as good as you think you are 😂
🤣 US soccer is probably THE worst in the world, Poch won’t change that
We are a top 30 nation
Talking smack is fine, but you're just being dumb.
Why are England fans so adamant about an English manager? An English manager has never even won the Premier League. As an American I specifically DONT want an American coach because none of them are good enough to actually win anything. There was only one (Mattarazzo) that was qualified and he wants to stay in the Bundesliga