Bruce Arena, Michael Bradley and Tim Howard react to USA World Cup elimination



Hear from U.S. Men’s National Team Head Coach Bruce Arena, USMNT Midfielder Michael Bradley and Goalkeeper Tim Howard following the 2-1 crushing loss to Trinidad and Tobago, eliminating the U.S. Men’s National Team from the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

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27 thoughts on “Bruce Arena, Michael Bradley and Tim Howard react to USA World Cup elimination”

  1. Well I guess you lost by a easy team Trinidad and Tobago you guys count make it to the world cup but what was the point of playing with Trinidad and Tobago if they still ain't going to be in the world cup but we fail USA you let us down

  2. USA played a bad card when they fired their coach and brought someone who has no credentials to lead on today's football world.
    Bruce Arena only career highlights were as coach of the USA in 2002 WCFinals quarter finals. When the best generation and golden boy Donovan were playing.
    He won few MLS cups(!??!!) … Not an international class coach, he's a college coach
    With all due respect of someone who follows football and supports MLS we can't be fooled thinking that a league that has no promoting and descending system can be considered a top competitive league in the world.
    There is no way college kids can become world class players in enough quantity to form consecutive winning teams.
    The secondary leagues will force teams to pickup players and form a base for the future.
    We can't even beat the Central America clubs for the club World Cup finals every December in Japan and this year I believe in Saudi Arabia.
    Sorry, but Bruce Arena is not a world class coach and whoever is deciding the future of the USA football has no knowledge of how to create a winning league.

  3. I am from Peru, and the simple fact of the matter is the USA relied way too much on a generation that really was not as good as people hyped them up to be. (The post-2002 Dempsey-Donovan-that other guy who's name I don't remember nor even merits a mention).
    That and in the US, you get more local new coverage over NASCAR, a 'sport' that is literally just people driving really fast. (I'm not going to get in this argument about 'it is a sport because…')
    You want change? Look at my country.
    No. We don't have the best team in the world, nor Super Mega Superstars like Neymar or Messi or Vidal.
    But our coach (Gareca) changed up many things, put down ultimatums to be met, and with that got rid of nearly a massive majority of our old, 'golden' generation players and with almost entirely new players, managed to get to beat a Suarez/Cavani-led Uruguay and pulled a shock 1-0 victory over Brazil that eliminated them controversially from the Copa America 2016.
    Say what you want about Peru, but it is a fact our team is doing a hell of a lot better than yours.

    It is time to get rid of your old players, time to market US Soccer much more because at this rate, you all are dooming yourselves to a 4 decade hiatus that was US Soccer from 1950 to 1990.
    My country is on the verge of cracking a 36 year long hiatus. Two play-off games with weak New Zealand.
    I am confident we have the potential to beat them. And if we do, that'll be our first world cup since 1982.

    Best of luck, gringos, time to wait for Qatar 2022 and hopefully have a better team and far better coach than these incompetent nobodies.

  4. Sorry Michael Bradly and Jozy Altidore. You're the veterans on this team and both weren't good enough in a must win. I don't want to see them anymore as automatic starters / captains / call ups anymore.

  5. if bradley howard and Altidore were our best than we were never very good. time to actually develop players properly Ā get them good enough so they don't have to play in the MLS

  6. Do you guys know that the the coaches for Mexico, Costa Rica, and Honduras are all Colombian! They all know each other and they all somehow qualify? Ghost goal included? Osorio's dumbass fields his worst starting 11 vs Honduras at home? I know he's a horrible coach but even then that was a fishy move. IDK about you guys but I think there is some funny business going on here.

  7. Everyone 30+ (and Altidore) should be exempt permanently from the team. Everyone from top to bottom should be fired. Listen the USA needs to pick the best for their squads not ā€œcamp veteransā€ and friends. It’s a disgrace and I’m not most dissapointed my bros and I can watch, but my nephew can’t watch his first. Disgraceful.

  8. hey, at least bradley and altidore are gonna be shook for the rest of the mls season. gonna be a liability for toronto going into the playoffs. everyone that plays toronto going forward, run em ragged. oh and I never want to see them play in a meaningful usmnt game ever again.

  9. Yes we should be staying home for this World Cup because the embarrassment with the current squad is inevitable…it's time to let the old time boys club go and start recruiting younger and more talented players. Practically the same squad as 2014 just shittier with the exception one a couple players such as Pulisic

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