The US Men’s National Team (USMNT) suffered a 2-1 defeat to Panama. A significant talking point was Tim Weah’s red card, which undoubtedly had an impact on the game. There was also considerable discussion surrounding Gregg Berhalter’s substitutions and the strategy behind them. Given the team’s performance, questions have been raised about whether Berhalter’s position as coach is on the line.

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21 Comments

  1. Enough with Berhalter!

    Ok what if the US ties with Uruguay and just for the luck Bolivia ties against Panama.

    Berhalter goes to the next round and looses by a margin of two against Colombia and Brazil.

    Are we seriously going to keep this mediocre coach and say

    “well at least we didn’t loose more than 2”

    There’s no reason why we should have ever kept this man in charge of the team. Beating the worst Mexico in decades isn’t something we should be flexing about.

    We barely qualified to the World Cup and copa America has everyone forgot? We had the same points tied with Costa Rica a Costa Rica who is way past their golden years.

  2. Kudos to everybody on the panel as they were all spitting great analysis and had a good frank convo on this game and the USMNT. Can't echo Tony's point enough: Since '22, this team hasn't progressed at all. US Soccer has to take a hard look at that. Honestly, so far, the "signature moment" has been a fight between a coach, a young player and the young player's parents….

  3. Tony’s right! We haven’t evolved since 22 WC qualifying. In spite of having the same group of players a 3 more years of maturity. Greg promised changes when he was rehired. I see a lot more of the same predictable play and frankly, boring soccer

  4. I love Tony's take. It's about a lot more than this one game. If we miraculously beating Uruguay won't change the lack of progress over the past few years. We need a coach who is experienced coaching at the same level our top players play at, Champions League. We need a coach at least as well qualified as our Women's coach.

  5. Shoulda never been brought back. Never been anything but a below average to bad coach. Gutless coaching and roster decisions.
    How can Tony say Berrhalter getting fired is due to one game? What has he ever done? His entire legacy will be failure.

  6. What a joke. So if you beat Uruguay and potentially lose the next match, you keep Berhalter on because of a "signature" win?

  7. Mid field is to be better. All these years I am watching this team, with same game plan, same style and same tactics. Look at Georgia and learn from them.

  8. Berhalter’s future isn’t pinned on the match against Uruguay. Poor result time and time again with regression over the past year. He constantly makes poor tactical choices and just is not the man to lead the US. Plus, he never takes any responsibility when things go wrong. Berhalter needs to go

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