Gregg Berhalter: Do the USMNT need to find a new manager after SHOCKING exit? | Copa Tonight



Alexi Lalas, Clint Dempsey and the “Copa Tonight” crew react to Matt Turner’s comments on Gregg Berhalter’s status with the USMNT and debate whether the United States need to look for a new manager ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. 

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22 thoughts on “Gregg Berhalter: Do the USMNT need to find a new manager after SHOCKING exit? | Copa Tonight”

  1. Am i the only one who feels seriously mad. I would have never thought we would have be out of the group stage. Losing to panama and also tim weah stupid choice to cause a red card. Basically cost us the game. I think brent needs to go and weah for his completely stupid foul. Or take him off the starting line up.

  2. As someone with boys playing soccer in the current USA academy program style – it’s trash.
    The coaches/directors don’t have answers to tough questions regarding player development and fundamentals at all.
    Pay-to-play has taken over and with the combining of leagues to make these academies, the diversity of coaching and players has dropped way down. The US is trying to train players similar to the way they do in Europe and it just isn’t cutting it.

    Creativity in the players starts with creativity in the coaching staff. If this failure has proved anything, it’s that the academy based style has not been successful here in the states.

    A complete rebuild needs to be done from the top down of USA Soccer.

  3. Yes, we do. Berhalter's overall record as head coach is undoubtedly good at 43-13-17. But that record is overwhelmingly against teams that we quite frankly should be winning against. During his tenure he's faced eleven Top 20 teams, and he has won ZERO of them. That is horrible, it's pathetic, and it's embarrassing. 0-6-5 is a terrible record against Top 20 teams and given the quality of talent that the US has to offer these days, there is no reason why American squads cannot be competitive against other Top 20 national teams. Since Greg can't get the best out of his players, it's time for him to go.

  4. The Berhalters are ruining the entirety of US soccer. Jay heads the laughably bad MLS, which I had to stop watching because the play is U10 level at best, and Greg can't beat low ranked teams. Our pay to play system leaves the majority of our population out of potential talent pool. Until we change the so called leadership and our ridiculous recruiting practices we will forever be mediocre at best.

  5. Cindy Parlow Cone’s USSF priorities seem to be focused on maintaining the status quo for the US men’s national team, rather than striving for excellence and rivaling top nations like Argentina. This approach may be driven by her desire to prioritize gender parity in salaries, as improving the men’s team could potentially divert resources and attention away from the women’s team. Hopefully she will soon see that this approach is untenable and counterproductive to her own priorities.

  6. Always blame manager…….the US have never been good. No US man has ever been a star in the European leagues. Look in the mirror and get better.

  7. Do they yes will they don’t hold your breath it’s time to open up the checkbook and spend at least 10M on the next usmnt coach because Gregg is gonna get us clapped at the 2026 and make the team even more of a laughing stock on the global scale

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