It goes way deeper than the players or the managers. To really compete with the big boys, it starts at the very top of USA soccer. They run everything from our developmental squads all the way to who’s representing us in the World Cup. USA soccer is STILL a clueless organization who still doesn’t know how to develop our youngsters.
I would be allright never seeing the kings and 49ers ever winning a championship if it meant seeing the US win a World Cup. No trophy in the world means more than a World Cup.
I would be allright never seeing the kings and 49ers ever winning a championship if it meant seeing the US win a World Cup. No trophy in the world means more than a World Cup.
This is a tired argument. We’re a country of 330 million plus with the money and resources to develop top tier athletes. I’m not saying we should win the World Cup every 4 years or even ever for that matter but surely advancing past the group stage of Copa America when you’re the host country shouldn’t be too much to ask for.
How do you convince a bunch of 10-year-olds that they should take on soccer instead of football like Patrick Mahomes or basketball like Steph Curry?
We're a country with abundant resources, but why would anyone willingly dump money to develop youth soccer in the US? There has to be a financial aspect. The NBA are the ones pouring millions of money into these youth camps via indirect partnerships because they want to develop the next generations of NBA players. The NFL does the same in order to develop a wave of prospective candidates. But who would be the one funding it in the US? The MLS is not even among the top 10 best leagues in the world. Our best American players end up overseas, while MLS teams desperately try to appeal to a) international soccer players not good enough to player in Europe or b) over-the-hill European stars looking for a cozy retirement tour.
The only thing that could realistically push a shift in youth soccer development is if we had a Soviet-era tape measuring contest and the U.S. government was really hell bent on proving that America is #1.
I think USMNT fans place too much unrealistic expectations on the squad, but the coach needs to go.