From my pov, both England and the USMNT are suffering from similar problems. Both nations have more than enough talents to tackle their respective tournaments. (Both honestly have enough to win their respective tournament if you ask me) But both are somehow talent-locking themselves with small-time managers who have not been able to maximize their squads.
Both countries had their fare share of leaning on foreign managers and neither had produce great results. That turned my attention to how both teams are being perceived by their own countries and how the media's scrutiny being a major issue for allowing the strange hierarchy within their FAs (more so for the USSF) and thus setting up unrealistic expectations for both teams (more so from the English media).
Long story short though, both countries need to stop hiring from within. They both need managers who wouldn't care less if Anthony Gordon is played ahead of Phil Foden, the Premier League footballer of the year. Someone who couldn't be bothered by what Gio Reyna's parents say about his tactics and how he should or should not play their sons.
Someone with the strategic know-how and just execute a game plan without worrying what the media will say, without hesitating or dodging questions about why you start or bench anyone.
I love how the fox post game signed off. It’s go big or go home time. Call Jurgen Klopp and make him an offer he can’t refuse. We need to do something huge to TRY to save this. Jurgen already said he’s open to coaching a national team and he enjoys the US.
Someone like Jurgen Klopp is perfect. World-class manager with top level experience and well-earned reputation in the football/soccer world to not get his decisions questioned every step of the way.
I think both countries should get someone like him if they fail to actually get him... haha