ESPN FC’s Sebastian Salazar sits down with Gregg Berhalter to speak about his time as USMNT head coach and his new role at Chicago.

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  1. Haha, he still doesn't get it. MENTALITY was his PRIMARY issue; he never built it. Mentality of wanting to win, able to win, and fighting across all 6 years, not just the last few months of his tenure. He doesn't get it that his tactical rigidity accelerated his downfall. He just doesn't get it.

  2. It is such factual nonsense Ghana had the youngest team at the World Cup in 2022 at an average age 24.7 – the USMNT had an average age 25 years.

  3. If you site that your the only concacaf team to get out of the group, wouldn’t that be a sign that concacaf is incredibly weak? That would mean that these other nations league and gold cup accomplishments aren’t very impressive

  4. Gregg Berhalter was definitely responsible for the poor off the ball movement and poor passing. He was on the field playing, as opposed to standing on the sideline.

  5. Unreal that Sebi interviewed him after Sebi deliberately told the incident of Berhalter & Rosalind from a biased perspective where he purposely left off that Rosalind hit him in the face first and both were drunk and thus without capacity. Salazar & Herc said he had a "history of domestic violence."

  6. Gregg was a bad coach in the sense that his tactics were focused on high-pressing with zero focus on possession and playing real soccer, plus he never used a 10 which is unacceptable. Otherwise, he played the people that fans wanted, minus Gio at the World Cup, which was a big mistake regardless of his training or form.

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