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re: The Official Fire Gregg Berhalter Thread

Posted on 1/18/23 at 8:57 am to
Posted by Earnest_P
Member since Aug 2021
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Posted on 1/18/23 at 8:57 am to
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I wonder how we’d have faired if we had kept our old coach thru this WC.


Klinsmann never would have survived until 2022, and no he didn’t get a bad rap. You could say he did a good job in 2014, but he deserved to be fired during the next cycle.

My issue with the idea of fans supposedly overrating our talent is that, while that may be true, it’s not as big a problem as the manager overrating the talent, which you could say that both JK and Gregg have done, judging by the style of play they’ve tried to instill and the way they’ve managed the roster.

A more pragmatic manager would recognize the lack of quality players and not do things like leaving Donovan off the 2014 team and whatever Gregg did to Gio this time (telling him he would have a “very limited role”, according to Gio).

It’s hard to say. I’m sure lots of us would be pissed if the manager weren’t trying to evolve the national teams style of play, but then again, it doesn’t seem to be working all that well.
(I don’t think “getting out of the group”, without context, is a good judge of a national team manager.)
Posted by Broski
Member since Jun 2011
71739 posts
Posted on 1/18/23 at 1:09 pm to
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if the manager weren’t trying to evolve the national teams style of play,


Gregg did try to evolve the style of play though.

That's not even up for debate. Sometimes it worked, other times it didn't, but he definitely wasn't setting up gameplans to just out-hustle or out-pluck opposing teams with more talent like we've been doing since Bora in 94.
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