Where does the USMNT go from here? Do It Live! w/ Herc Gomez! | presented by BMW

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Herc Gomez joins Rog for a postmortem on the USMNT performance against Uruguay where they try to answer the question, what happens now? What will happen to coach Gregg Berhalter? How does this impact the country hosting the 2026 World Cup? How will the team adapt and evolve from here? Herc tries to answer all this and more in this special Do It Live!
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  • @blackbeardgoatjr2434
    @blackbeardgoatjr243418 күн бұрын

    Are you guys seriously just NOW figuring out GGG was a hack? He couldn't even cut it as a club manager "Hey lets hire him for the USMNT!" The rehire was just doubling down on the stupidity of hiring him in the first place.

  • @colinreese

    @colinreese

    18 күн бұрын

    Tyler Adams told Rog here before the Colombia game that Gregg Berhalter drilled our players on improving their passing in tight spaces after saying the other Copa America teams were better, so he isn't a hack. He does overemphasize high-pressing, which is gimmicky. He also is married to the 4-3-3

  • @mheiseus

    @mheiseus

    18 күн бұрын

    ​@@colinreesehe sucks.... 😂 Wake up dude,we need a coach not a friend

  • @henryhaslam977

    @henryhaslam977

    18 күн бұрын

    @@colinreeseevery single one of your takes is awful. He wants them to practice passing makes him a world beater?? Sorry man, all he is is a wife beater

  • @everything_mania

    @everything_mania

    18 күн бұрын

    Herc has been killing Berhalter for years.

  • @johnhurt4792

    @johnhurt4792

    18 күн бұрын

    Y’all must not spend much time in usmnt internet circles,Colin Reese is a bit of a legend for consistent horrible takes. He legitimately believes these takes

  • @coopaloopmex
    @coopaloopmex18 күн бұрын

    Thank you with the whole case raise, sir. I always love Herc Gomez. Oof! what a week to be a USMNT fan The US soccer fans deserve better

  • @chriswinchester679
    @chriswinchester67918 күн бұрын

    I don't know why the USSF is acting so shocked, *shocked* I tell you, that this happened. Surely their in-depth hiring process with psychometrics and expensive consultants must have told them exactly what they were getting? A milquetoast department store mannequin more concerned with what new pair of shoes he's going to wear than actually challenging the players in even the slightest way. The only thing Berthalter has successfully done is create a country club atmosphere within the team where selection is based on inertia rather than current form and "consequences" and "accountability" are four-letter words in the locker-room. As Herc pointed out, we used to have character in the squad. Now, we've got a bunch of spoiled brats straight out of Willy Wonka. It shouldn't be a surprise when they get Oompa Loompa'd out of a tournament.

  • @drogba4evah672
    @drogba4evah67218 күн бұрын

    The US players treat the National team the same way travel team kids treat their HS team. They'll show up but they don't really take it as seriously as their club team. At their clubs, they know that if they don't perform, they won't play, but the HS coach is just happy that they are there.

  • @mackdeen7021

    @mackdeen7021

    17 күн бұрын

    And we have a coach who’s like the social studies teacher/ part time coach who thinks everything is going along just fine. The boys and coach are buddies and he’s teaching them life skills and they’ll all go for pizza after the loss The whole program is a joke.

  • @saylortusk8489
    @saylortusk848918 күн бұрын

    Earnest working Americans knew five years ago that a coach hired on the basis of nepotism rather than merit would be out of his depth. There must be accountability and consequences for those who made these decisions and for those in the media who supported them. #NotRocketScience

  • @rakim126

    @rakim126

    18 күн бұрын

    Accountability for wasted american tax dollars. ...

  • @mackdeen7021

    @mackdeen7021

    17 күн бұрын

    @@rakim126than goodness no actual tax dollars go to US soccer. But they are certainly wasting money and resources the whole program bees over hauling.

  • @rakim126

    @rakim126

    17 күн бұрын

    @mackdeen7021 how are us sports programs funded? Bake sales?

  • @ChrisK056
    @ChrisK05618 күн бұрын

    The USWNT players LOVED Vlatko too. How’d that work out?

  • @iwantwinnersproduxtions
    @iwantwinnersproduxtions18 күн бұрын

    We are a winning giant in Concacaf games? Wtf we couldn’t win any game on the road in the last qualifying run, Canada topped us in the group

  • @CarlosGuzman-vi9xw

    @CarlosGuzman-vi9xw

    18 күн бұрын

    One road win vs. Last-Place Honduras 🇭🇳, but that's not saying a lot.

  • @1972dsrai

    @1972dsrai

    17 күн бұрын

    Tbf the US should still qualify with three spots available plus two more through knockouts. Playing in CONCACAF does mean qualification is relatively straight forward, but playing against mostly poor teams makes it hard when you then come up against the top nations from federations where they genuinely have to be at their best just to qualify for tournaments.

  • @user-kh7pg1ny1w
    @user-kh7pg1ny1w18 күн бұрын

    Come to San Diego Roggg!!! Nothing would make me happier than raising a pint with you. You always make me feel better about my footie disappointments .

  • @rogbenn

    @rogbenn

    18 күн бұрын

    I would love that. To come and watch the Wave

  • @user-kg1ms4mj1r
    @user-kg1ms4mj1r18 күн бұрын

    Guys great show, was supportive of Greg and this roster continuing their journey after 2022. No more, the culture clearly doesnt mean much, tactics, lineup , subs all bad. We had a more in form midfield on our bench all tournament

  • @gamemasteroffun
    @gamemasteroffun18 күн бұрын

    Here’s what we need: - A New Coach - A prominent RW - DM - CB -GK We need a Ball winning Midfielder badly. We have no control over the midfield whatsoever, we need someone who is capable of holding down that midfield defensively on the next level. I have faith in Chris Richard’s to take that next step while at palace. We need our attacking midfielders to take that next step. We have a glimmer of Hope at Goal Keeper with GaGa who this past season conceeded 63 goals and kept 5 clean sheets, which sounds bad but he played 33 matches and started 33 times all 90 minutes. His shot save percentage is 63% but he’s only 20 years old. He’d be 22 by the time the next tournament starts. Our RW play is atrocious Tim Weah is simply not cut out to start for this team. Hes not good enough. Balo and puli were fine. But we can’t expect to find success when our strategy is find pulisic and pray and leave our midfield completely empty.

  • @1972dsrai

    @1972dsrai

    17 күн бұрын

    You can only play with what you’ve got, but a top coach would get the most out of mainly average players through organisation and building the right mentality.

  • @marktheshark7588
    @marktheshark758818 күн бұрын

    This puts a smile on my face😁.And now the US fans has to watch the rest of Copa America on their tvs.

  • @bravocrimson12

    @bravocrimson12

    17 күн бұрын

    Funny you think we'll even watch let alone care

  • @mackdeen7021

    @mackdeen7021

    17 күн бұрын

    Nah. We have other sports too. So glad I’m an American. Olympics, Michigan Golds!!!! Then Football starts, the. Basketball and hockey etc etc Glad to be an American! 🇺🇸 🎆 🌭 🦅.

  • @ReeseGolchin
    @ReeseGolchin18 күн бұрын

    Herc has been right about Beehalter for YEARS!!

  • @TheCheeseBaron
    @TheCheeseBaron18 күн бұрын

    GGG is flavorless cold oatmeal and we’re expecting a spicy meal at WC 26

  • @1972dsrai
    @1972dsrai17 күн бұрын

    I’m a little shocked US fans are upset about the Uruguay goal. They needed to win the game because they lost to an average Panama. What does that say about the US team? If you want to reach the knockout stages of the world cup you need to get in a top coach who can get the best out of an average team.

  • @jetpackminer
    @jetpackminer18 күн бұрын

    When is Davide Ancelotti going to emerge from under Don Carlo's wing? Is he waiting for the perfect club opportunity, or would he get his feet wet with a national team? I can tell you he would have Gio on set pieces right off the bat. Set piece genius Davide is

  • @nothinglefttomakereal
    @nothinglefttomakereal18 күн бұрын

    Tony Pulis or Sam Allardyce would do a good job 😂

  • @sirrealistic5625

    @sirrealistic5625

    18 күн бұрын

    Might as well get wet waistcoat Gareth Southgate 😅

  • @mattmexor2882
    @mattmexor288218 күн бұрын

    I agree with Roger, "changing the way the world views American soccer" is a bad mantra. It''s redundant. It happens automatically with the results you get, not from the style you play. The confusion came into the program from the fact that previous generations of US national teams were a bit awestruck when they came up against the top teams. They turtled. But that's because they weren't used to being on the field with those highly-esteemed players. As Klinsmann understood, the way to solve that is simply to have players playing in the best leagues in the world where they regularly face those players. We have that now. Our current starting 11 maybe feel they are going to be challenged by some of their assignments, but the assignments won't be unknowns. The players won't have creeping doubt because they've been exposed to these players already. But somehow Berhalter came along and convinced people there needed to be something extra: that they needed to break out of a special shell. But they don't. They will break out of the shell as a team simply by being made up of players that have no reason to have doubts. All they need to do is play hard as a team and try to win.

  • @benoitwaffle5439

    @benoitwaffle5439

    18 күн бұрын

    You have a team that has resorted to recruiting players with loose ties to the US in order to have players in the best leagues in the world, but they got run by Colombia. They played like clowns against Panama. They couldn't string passes together. If they fire the coach, they fire the coach. Teams do that after bad tournaments. It is not the biggest deal in the world, but it doesn't fix the problem of a team that has yet to prove they can be anything more than a group of soft front-runners who turtle when hit with adversity.

  • @mattmexor2882

    @mattmexor2882

    18 күн бұрын

    @@benoitwaffle5439 None of that is true. Lots of teams have players from all over. The US has tended to in the past as well. The US also is able to string passes together/ That's not their problem. As far as the character of the team, that of course remains to be determined. But they certainly aren't front-runners. If anything they are the opposite. The often play to the level of their opponents. But then never, ever front-run except against Caribbean opponents, which is hardly saying anything. Basically you said a bunch of nonsense.

  • @benoitwaffle5439

    @benoitwaffle5439

    18 күн бұрын

    @@mattmexor2882 Teams in the past have had players with an American parent who grew up abroad, or in the case of Fabian Johnson three American grandparents. The only connection Musuh and Balogun have its that their parents took a vacation to the US when their mother was pregnant with them. Johnny's parents are Brazilians, worked int he US for a time, and then moved back to Brazil shortly after he was born. Dest doesn't have an American parent, never lived in the US, and has never been made clear why he has a US passport. Antonee Robinson's father lived in the US long enough to naturalize, but ultimately decided to move back to England. These aren't guys with much of a connection to the US. You also have three guys with an American parent, but raised abroad. They finished 14th of 16 in CA in pass completion rate, so they can't really string passes together. Sorry, facts aren't nonsense just because you don't like them.

  • @mattmexor2882

    @mattmexor2882

    18 күн бұрын

    @@benoitwaffle5439 Mix Diskerud had an American mother but grew up in Norway. Aron Johansson was born to icelandic students studying in America. He returned to Iceland when he was 3. Timmy Chandler was born in Germany to a German mother and American father but his parents separated and he was raised by his mother in Germany. Jermaine Jones's situation is similar, being born in Germany with his parents breaking up and he being raised in Germany by his mother, except he did live for a very short time in the US when he was very young. His English was not very good when he first joined the national team. "“I understand, but I can’t speak well,” Jones said before speaking quite well in halting but passable English." None of this is new. And it's not uncommon to other countries, either. Jorginho, for example, doesn't have much connection to Italy. His great grandfather was from Italy. He moved to Italy at 15 to play soccer. Recently a player, Cole Campbell, comitted to play for the USNT. He was born and raised in the US to parents who were born and raised in the US but he had been representing Iceland at the youth level. His mother was born and raised in the US but she played for the Icelandic women's national team. Her father was from Iceland. This is the way of modern international soccer. It is true that national identity and pride can make one fight harder for a national team but it is just one of many factors, the biggest one being personality. Pulisic and Adams leave it all out on the field. But they do so for big games no matter if it's for their club or for their country. Jermaine Jones also had that type of personality and he fought just as hard for the USNT as Pulisic and Adams, even though it's unlikely he grew up dreaming about representing the USNT. This US team can string passes together. A statistic from one tournament where they played almost 1/3 of their minutes a man down and another 1/3 of their minutes against a Bielsa-led Uruguay doesn't mean much. Your "facts" are an abuse of statistics. The team have various weaknesses, but stringing passes together is not one of them. You obviously haven't watched the team much or you wouldn't have said that and you obviously don't know much about past teams, the ones known for punching above their weight, and their players. Your only interest in the US national team is to badmouth, i.e., to say nonsense.

  • @benoitwaffle5439

    @benoitwaffle5439

    18 күн бұрын

    @@mattmexor2882 So facts are an abuse of statistics when you don't like them. Good to know. I'm sure you have enjoyed all those crooked numbers this talented USMNT have been putting up against teams with a pulse. Jorginho moved to Italy in 2006, lived and worked there until 2018, and you want to compare his situation to two guys whose parents went on vacation to the US once or a guy whose father worked in the US but decided to return home. Ok. Quite the argument there. Again, there is difference between taking players with American parents but never lived in the US and what the US is doing. In both instances, however, it allows people who don't actually want to pay attention to distort the quality of the player pool. It is easier to play in England when you are English. It is easier to play in the EU with an EU passport. When they get on the field with Colombia or Uruguay, those club names don't matter. When someone gets hot-headed and stupid, he still gets a red card for hitting a guy in the back of the head. When the team's tournament is done, they get judged on the performance not where individuals get their paycheck from.

  • @YoyomanMichael
    @YoyomanMichael18 күн бұрын

    Ralf Rannick for USMNT Manager? 🤔🤔🤔⚽️

  • @stevegali4973
    @stevegali497318 күн бұрын

    Hercules for President! We fans demand Berhalter be fired if USSF expects our support (and money). The players need a wake up call as well. They’re way too comfortable and uninspired. All gab, no grit.

  • @mitchaelhollingsworth1698
    @mitchaelhollingsworth169818 күн бұрын

    Groupstage Gregg

  • @blangum
    @blangum14 күн бұрын

    nothing gets me more fired up than my guy Herc saying Greg's full government name

  • @OldBrenda
    @OldBrenda18 күн бұрын

    We can’t replace the players (mostly) so replace the coach.

  • @lordsangone
    @lordsangone13 күн бұрын

    Gregg Berhalter is not the only problem. Its also the people who hired and rehired him - the USSF. Its not too late tho. Replace Gregg two years before the World Cup is plenty of time for some progress. This so-called Golden gen of players can do so much better with a different manager in charge.

  • @Fealnographs1
    @Fealnographs118 күн бұрын

    Pioli hire him

  • @JB-kf2hu
    @JB-kf2hu18 күн бұрын

    Until Rog said his name I thought that was Adam Carolla

  • @rayes7331

    @rayes7331

    18 күн бұрын

    Omg 😂😂😂😂😂 he doesn't look like him at all 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @coachdavison6380
    @coachdavison638013 күн бұрын

    To Mr Crocker, With all due respect to you, and with the greatest of pleas…PLEASE…. Fire Coach Berhalter. Go after Klopp with all your powers, and PLEASE…Be the Steward of our Beloved program that you signed up for and have been given tasked to do. I’m also a HUGE Wrexham fan now. I respect your Welsh Roots. Please be here for US in OUR time of need. You signed up for this. I have no doubt…and I actually hope, this is as difficult time for you that it is for Us USMNT Fans. Because it really is. I’m a 48 year old lifer, and the stakes have never been so high coming into the ‘26 World Cup. I thank you very much for any and all consideration you may, I hope you may, give on this matter. Bless you in this difficult time and PLEASE, listen to US, the FANS who love this program so much from the bottom of our hearts.

  • @moloko5
    @moloko517 күн бұрын

    When I see Pulisic moved off set pieces under a new coach, it will be the first sign that they got the hire right. We need a real leader for this team, not an awkward guy trying to be their friend. Berhalter failed upward his whole career due to nepotism and creating a clique of support within the team among the key players, and the house of cards has collapsed. It's Weah, Pulisic right-hand man and member of the so called "leadership council" who got sent off to cost us. If they don't think that should be the final straw for the Berhalter management style for this team, then US Soccer is hopeless.

  • @mikem668
    @mikem66818 күн бұрын

    I thought the same thing... Cricket!!! The US was once world class in cricket. In the early 20th century great English teams would come to the US and they played both cricket and baseball. How do I know? I was lucky enough to live in Australia in the early 2000s. Watching Australia must have been like watching the 27 Yankees. Trying to educate myself I bought a book on the 100 greatest cricket teams in history. To my surprise there was an American team from around 1910 on the list. Philadelphia had a bunch of Cricket Clubs and one of the best crickets libraries in the world. American soccer has never come close.

  • @benoitwaffle5439

    @benoitwaffle5439

    18 күн бұрын

    They beat Pakistan this summer, and I think more of that team actually has resided in the US than the soccer team.

  • @TulsaDude
    @TulsaDude13 күн бұрын

    The players are too close to this situation to have an objective voice for GGG. They don't know what they're missing in some sense. They need new energy, hope the US federation feels the same

  • @michaelg2048
    @michaelg204818 күн бұрын

    Herc and Seb have been the only main stream media members for years saying that GGG is not a good coach and since he’s been back, there’s been regression each game and it cumulated in this disastrous Copa America, I honestly have not felt this terrible about the USMNT since 2017 when we lost to Trinidad & Tobago and failed to qualify for 2018 World Cup

  • @brianbalcer
    @brianbalcer18 күн бұрын

    I just wish we would be more pragmatic and not try to play a style that doesn't fit the majority of players. Be organized defensively and let the horses up front and in the midfield do some tactical pressing and transition play. This slow possession that GGG wants to do just lets teams get back and set defensively and then we have to try to break down a set in defense, which is one of the hardest things to do for any team, let alone the US.

  • @BruceSpiegelman-gx2iy
    @BruceSpiegelman-gx2iy18 күн бұрын

    The game has gotten quicker and more technical than 20 years ago. That's bad for USMNT.

  • @paullayer4152
    @paullayer415218 күн бұрын

    CAN CROCKER TOO!!!!!

  • @derekm7391
    @derekm739117 күн бұрын

    I love Weston, but he plays at full intensity MAYBE 60% of the time he's on the pitch for the US. So him talking about running through a wall for Greg is about as hollow and telling an endorsement I can imagine. They love him because he's soft, and comfortable with them being soft because player approval is the best job security you can get.

  • @gl0bal7474
    @gl0bal747418 күн бұрын

    mediocre coach yields mediocre results over time. he's had 6 years and the team has regressed.

  • @mackdeen7021

    @mackdeen7021

    17 күн бұрын

    Mediocre? Getting g beat by Panama and not getting out of a group with Bolivia is far from mediocre!!!!!

  • @gl0bal7474

    @gl0bal7474

    17 күн бұрын

    @@mackdeen7021 lol

  • @burritobronson2680
    @burritobronson268018 күн бұрын

    first time watching the show how many damn ad's are there in the first ten minutes of this show

  • @MrMrGuy
    @MrMrGuy18 күн бұрын

    Gregg football is painful to watch

  • @MrMburciaga
    @MrMburciaga18 күн бұрын

    Who’s we?

  • @davidday2373
    @davidday237318 күн бұрын

    Love you, Panamá

  • @001dpyle
    @001dpyle18 күн бұрын

    We barely made chances against the other 2 either. This is tge norm with Ggg

  • @lazydazey9282
    @lazydazey928217 күн бұрын

    I guess we just need to start an American Football world cup. Men's soccer has apparently hit it's ceiling.

  • @mackdeen7021

    @mackdeen7021

    17 күн бұрын

    They said that in the 90’s after the 98 WC….got grouped. Then 2002 came along (google it bro). Etc etc etc. I bet you just started watching right???? 😮😂😅

  • @moloko5

    @moloko5

    17 күн бұрын

    I don't know about that, but I'd take Belichick as head coach. He's free right? He can bring in some Spanish dude as assistant for the tactics, but I can guarantee Pulisic won't be taking set pieces and Weah won't be getting red cards with a Belichick type on the sideline.

  • @cfofly
    @cfofly18 күн бұрын

    All of the media coverage lost the poetry to what USA did to Panama on the last day of World Qualifying for the 2014 World Cup. Also on the last day of qualifying where the U.S got eliminated for the 2018 World Cup, I believe there was a goal vs. Panama that didn't get called also... Don't remember., but could of put the U.S through for the 2018 WC despite the loss in Trinidad ( too lazy to fact check)

  • @boootybounce420
    @boootybounce42018 күн бұрын

    Bill belichick

  • @kentgrady9226
    @kentgrady922618 күн бұрын

    Gregg = tactically inept, horrible man manager USMNT players = talented, but soft, undisciplined, and over-indulged. The latter assessments of the players are indeed the players' own responsibilities. It is, however, the manager's responsibility to instill discipline, cultivate toughness, and head off titanic individual egos. Can anyone who knows a thing about football imagine any decent manager in the world, who would do less (and expect less) with what is available to him? If GGG were a man of honor, he would have resigned at the post match press conference, and bought his own plane ticket home.

  • @kingvagar
    @kingvagar17 күн бұрын

    US needs to make more accessible the soccer program to kids, some of the players that have flair don't even make it to collage because the pay to play system. Until MLS have youth academies who scout anyone not only rich kids then soccer in the USA can truly advance. Remember The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air when Will (a kid from the street) joined the basketball team, that is the impact that I'm talking about.

  • @rayes7331
    @rayes733118 күн бұрын

    A coach who tells their players in the middle of their match how another match is going tells us everything we need to know how USA is NOT a football nation 😕

  • @michaellee2849
    @michaellee284918 күн бұрын

    Carli Lloyd.

  • @69gvfb
    @69gvfb18 күн бұрын

    llora más. Vamos canada 🇨🇦 💪

  • @samgallup8260
    @samgallup826018 күн бұрын

    It was always odd that we hired Berhalter back. But, I believe it’s all a little hyperbolic how we perceive this team now. The only bad result this team at full strength has had in a major competition was Netherlands. We outplayed England in the World Cup and played them to a draw. Panama was obviously another bad result but took a weird turn with the red card. The tactics after half were weak sauce how we tried to see out the draw and just defend we weren’t playing Brazil or Argentina it was Panama. Fire Berhalter and everything will be better. This team is not far off it’s not like Uruguay showed any more quality they scored on a fudged offsides call where the Keeper muffed a save and they did f all before and after that. It comes down to a moment against these larger clubs now, which is progress. Now we gotta find a way to swing that one moment to our side more often than not.

  • @lavs8696

    @lavs8696

    18 күн бұрын

    Dude, they look awful out there relative to the talent they have. Sorry, there is no cohesion and team play, tons of ball watching, VERY slow reactions whenever theyre in or arojnd the box. This team is getting trounced at the World Cup with this play.

  • @ishrendon6435

    @ishrendon6435

    15 күн бұрын

    Players also are the issue as well

  • @ishrendon6435

    @ishrendon6435

    15 күн бұрын

    Uruguay didn't play attacking they absorbed attack and knew US couldn't win

  • @DremianBlades-cx5lj
    @DremianBlades-cx5lj15 күн бұрын

    Lets get real. Nothing will change until the MLS decides, which means GGG will be here until after world cup 2026...🤷

  • @coachesalot
    @coachesalot18 күн бұрын

    So when Crocker was hired after his Southampton got relegated, he conducted an extensive search - but he didn’t interview Ralph Rangnick who was available. Crocker passed on Jesse Marsch. Crocker consolidated power in the USSF…..eliminating the GM position and merging the sporting Director slots into one. Crocker is not a soccer man - he proved that miserably at Southampton. Crocker needs to be sent back home to Wales abd Berhalter needs to immediately be fired! Offer Klopp the job for as long as he wants it!

  • @kevinumber7
    @kevinumber717 күн бұрын

    Ok. I gave Berhalter this one game chance. And now I side by you guys. Berhalter needs to go. USA looked good, but they look pampered. Pulisic is only one being a star and getting world respect. So, we need to get tougher an Marsch is not the answer. PAY FOR KLOPP

  • @maudalmusicalmachines3541
    @maudalmusicalmachines354118 күн бұрын

    In any real world ranking the USMNT would have to drop out of the top 30 under Berhalter. I was watching the Euros too and I can't think of a group in that tournament that the US would have gotten out of. I truly hope we've hit bottom with Berhalter, and the USSF will pull their corporate boardroom heads out of their asses and Make the Right Decision.

  • @TheDjcarter1966

    @TheDjcarter1966

    18 күн бұрын

    Exactly we have no business in the top 25, we literally can't beat any serious team

  • @RickyRicardo84

    @RickyRicardo84

    18 күн бұрын

    We got grouped in a group with Bolivia and Panama lol… we wouldn’t make it out of any group in Euro

  • @TulsaDude

    @TulsaDude

    13 күн бұрын

    We'd be lucky to snag a point in the Euros.

  • @maudalmusicalmachines3541

    @maudalmusicalmachines3541

    13 күн бұрын

    #Berhalterout

  • @randomperson3457223
    @randomperson345722317 күн бұрын

    Thank you @herculezgomez you are the best!!!!

  • @benfast3028
    @benfast302818 күн бұрын

    #ProRelforUSA

  • @modelmaker6470
    @modelmaker647018 күн бұрын

    I don’t know why people are so surprised that the men’s team plays so bad . When have they been a threat to any team that is a World Cup contender?

  • @mackdeen7021

    @mackdeen7021

    17 күн бұрын

    No one thinks they are world “contender”. But to answer your question….in the past the U.S. HAS best top teams (Spain in 2009). Portugal in the World Cup. Argentina in 1995 Copa America! Etc etc. And they had far less talent and depth. Did you just start watching????😮😂😅

  • @ishrendon6435

    @ishrendon6435

    15 күн бұрын

    It's hard tbh for the men because men are the more older and prestigious and more competitive tournament and for hundreds of years mens teams have developed there football the women in the US are good in that context but US isnt a football nation and you can't beat proper football nations if you aren't one. US womens or mens team would get realistically smoked by mens uruguay and argetina or portugal or more

  • @senatorlainez
    @senatorlainez18 күн бұрын

    Sure France plays like that but you ask the French and they want Deschamp's head on a stick. There's no reason why you can't treat the ball like your darling instead of hitting long balls. But, that requires getting 7, 8, 9 year olds to start playing like that. Been saying this for over 15 years. SMFH.

  • @justinstern6057
    @justinstern605718 күн бұрын

    Rog I love your show, but youre too soft on Gregg... what are they putting in your michalob ultras?

  • @rakim126

    @rakim126

    18 күн бұрын

    Way too soft.

  • @inekeabunawass5641
    @inekeabunawass564112 күн бұрын

    And look at Canada's Results this Season ! And USA could have had Jesse Marsch. SAD

  • @bettysteward-anderson5647
    @bettysteward-anderson564718 күн бұрын

    The USSF needs to be brave and move on from the nepotism but can they? MANY EXAMPLES OF NEW COACHES turning a losing team around - check Columbia, Morocco, etc. Don’t let them off the hook. Knew Herc would change and play both sides per usual. Sad.

  • @OldBrenda
    @OldBrenda18 күн бұрын

    Just say it!

  • @chocobocooki3
    @chocobocooki318 күн бұрын

    Finished Top 2.4% in FPL. Just give me the top seat at USSF. I guarantee I can make us perform better than this.

  • @RickyRicardo84

    @RickyRicardo84

    18 күн бұрын

    I’m down.

  • @JVEdits1
    @JVEdits118 күн бұрын

    Why are we trying to change the way the world feels about soccer? Why not embrace the us vs the world mentality? Go in to every game knowing you're going to get the other teams best and the refs will probably be bias, then go out and beat them.

  • @rangerBlu
    @rangerBlu18 күн бұрын

    Past USMNTs were able to create dangerous chances off of set pieces. This team has been HORRIBLE on set pieces for so long. The Pulisic goal against Bolivia was the exception. Against UR we wasted so many set piece chances. Against very tight defending teams, it is INEXCUSABLE to waste a set piece the way we did repeatedly last night. God love Pulisic but he does not deliver consistently good service on corners or set pieces. I think he had only one good ball in today and nobody was crashing the box on that. We never look dangerous on set pieces. When a team is having trouble generating chances from the run of play, you especially must have well designed/executed set pieces that generate chances. Period. Big fail. Of course, GGG must be fired for so much failure. If he were honorable, he'd resign but he's not so give him the hook please.

  • @coreytressler24

    @coreytressler24

    18 күн бұрын

    Couldn't agree more. I don't know why he is taking set pieces anymore

  • @moloko5

    @moloko5

    17 күн бұрын

    @@coreytressler24 Because Pulisic is the actual coach and he hand picked Gregg to stay on because of it. It's like how Lebron picked his coaches, except Lebron was good enough in his prime to actually win once in a while despite it. Turns out the Lebron James of soccer is actually just the Lebron James of CONCACAF.

  • @rockbandplayit6018
    @rockbandplayit601818 күн бұрын

    Maybe the Reynas were right all along

  • @StudioGREGORIO
    @StudioGREGORIO18 күн бұрын

    ~~~ We could do worse then Pellegrino Matarazzo. Just sayin'.....................

  • @kevinumber7
    @kevinumber717 күн бұрын

    Balogun looked amazing before he got chopped down. Pepi was not good at all and i think we lost it at that sub. Pulisic and Gio can score if they take more shots. They MUST take more shots. CONMEBOL will be under investigation which is the other story. Kicking and fouling wins games is not acceptable in 2026

  • @ishrendon6435

    @ishrendon6435

    15 күн бұрын

    Balogun was decent but I'm still not convinced he hwsnt been consistent like all US mens players they struggle being consistent

  • @kevinumber7

    @kevinumber7

    14 күн бұрын

    @@ishrendon6435 he has 5 goals in USMNT IN 16 starts. And he looks skilled at a level that's top class. Honestly when he was subbed out US lost attack. This again is a berhalter issue but also just a fouling in CONMEBOL issue.

  • @user-pz8iz3yq3d
    @user-pz8iz3yq3d11 күн бұрын

    Blud vs fam

  • @davidcarlos4350
    @davidcarlos435018 күн бұрын

    Whats up with BJ… didnt we look fantastic under BJ when we smashed Canada and mexico in nations league????

  • @colinreese
    @colinreese18 күн бұрын

    Herc stole Alexi Lalas' line "These might be better players, but they aren't better national team players."

  • @benoitwaffle5439

    @benoitwaffle5439

    18 күн бұрын

    The falloff of El Tri has allowed for US fans to ignore the reality that the team is really overhyped. A lot of this is that whereas previous generations didn't have a ton of high end talents, they usually had one in goal. As long as the USMNT struggles to put up cooked numbers, 3 goals in 4 games at the WC and 3 in 3 (two of which came against 17 losses in their last 21 Bolivia) in CA says they do, it helps to have someone in goal who doesn't let in cheap ones and can cover up a mistake or two. Now, they still struggle to get multiple scores against anyone near top 50 level, but don't have the stud at the back who can make it work. It doesn't make for a great team.

  • @bok1201
    @bok120118 күн бұрын

    Hugo Perez

  • @silviobrolusconi2890
    @silviobrolusconi289018 күн бұрын

    HIRE MARCELO GALLARDO

  • @rakim126
    @rakim12618 күн бұрын

    Hire marsch asap. Should be in the knockouts with March right now. Shame on ussf for highly paid ineptitude

  • @mitchaelhollingsworth1698

    @mitchaelhollingsworth1698

    18 күн бұрын

    Canada hired marsch and they are through while us and mexico are out.

  • @rakim126

    @rakim126

    18 күн бұрын

    @mitchaelhollingsworth1698 oh really? I had no idea lol

  • @mitchaelhollingsworth1698

    @mitchaelhollingsworth1698

    18 күн бұрын

    @@rakim126 my point was hiring an unemployed marsch is easier than hiring an employed marsch having success with a new project. Signing him right after berhalter's contract expired and marsch was available wouldve been the move to push the usmnt forward

  • @rakim126

    @rakim126

    18 күн бұрын

    @mitchaelhollingsworth1698 right. but we are here now. Gregg cannot be the coach for 26 wc. Jesse would gladly take it.

  • @mitchaelhollingsworth1698

    @mitchaelhollingsworth1698

    18 күн бұрын

    @@rakim126 i genuinely dont think he would. He just took the canada job and seems committed to that project. They have larin, david and davies. Think that more than matches up to pulisic, wright, or pepi.

  • @gunit8315
    @gunit831518 күн бұрын

    Berhalter accomplished NOTHING as an mls manager and US soccer said oh yeah we want THIS guy to replace 3 successive coaches that actually got good results for usmnt

  • @chamberlainwonder369
    @chamberlainwonder36918 күн бұрын

    But the United States did a great job with brazil and finally fell short

  • @user-xm8bl2xw1d
    @user-xm8bl2xw1d18 күн бұрын

    The ref was paid for this. He has received money and cars before and fifa knew it.

  • @richardthegingerbo909

    @richardthegingerbo909

    18 күн бұрын

    This comment is the definition of "cope"

  • @lavs8696

    @lavs8696

    18 күн бұрын

    Dude hes just a typical incompetent south american ref in way over his head. That was incompetence, not corruption. And at the end of the day they didnt lose because of the ref, at all.

  • @sprtbm666
    @sprtbm6669 күн бұрын

    Seres de a pié. 😂

  • @rayes7331
    @rayes733118 күн бұрын

    Welp, maybe theres inside forces who dont want football to be relevant in the usa so theyre keeping it stagnant🤷

  • @luka9609
    @luka960918 күн бұрын

    The US needs more vets in their prime. Ream and Pulisic would struggle to make a Euro squad and they’re our “best” players. You can’t make an omelette with rocks

  • @Adriang.carballoliinc

    @Adriang.carballoliinc

    18 күн бұрын

    What is this a troll

  • @maxmaxie1328
    @maxmaxie132818 күн бұрын

    There is nithing to cheer keep your can down.

  • @wambo8710
    @wambo871018 күн бұрын

    Zendejas

  • @OnlyBlix
    @OnlyBlix16 күн бұрын

    Why do people keep talking about a golden generation? 😂 They haven't accomplished anything yet.

  • @nicolebrown5987
    @nicolebrown598715 күн бұрын

    If we don’t get a new coach, this is nothing but a middle class elitist sport. He’s got to go! Who does that the 1 to 1 sign on the field? That’s laziness and mediocrity!

  • @footballglobalvision
    @footballglobalvision14 күн бұрын

    nothing happens ... Concacaf will still set up the nation's league groups to favor the US and Mexico to get to the final, It will be inyou favor everything that happens... The Caribbean should, leave and form our own confederation, USA MEXICO CANADA can join conmebol, Asia, Europe, etc Yall.dont want to develop football in the region, Concacaf handing out crumbs to teams THE CARIBBEAN SHOULD LEAVE YALL. WE HAVE A BIGGER VOTING BLOCK ANYWAY

  • @DGoose512
    @DGoose51218 күн бұрын

    Rog out here taking 10-15 mins to soft peddle a question to Herc. It’s tough to listen to. Feel like he should rename his podcast to Tangent cause it’s all he seems to do

  • @coachdavison6380
    @coachdavison638013 күн бұрын

    To Mr Crocker, With all due respect to you, and with the greatest of pleas…PLEASE…. Fire Coach Berhalter. Go after Klopp with all your powers, and PLEASE…Be the Steward of our Beloved program that you signed up for and have been given tasked to do. I’m also a HUGE Wrexham fan now. I respect your Welsh Roots. Please be here for US in OUR time of need. You signed up for this. I have no doubt…and I actually hope, this is as difficult time for you that it is for Us USMNT Fans. Because it really is. I’m a 48 year old lifer, and the stakes have never been so high coming into the ‘26 World Cup. I thank you very much for any and all consideration you may, I hope you may, give on this matter. Bless you in this difficult time and PLEASE, listen to US, the FANS who love this program so much from the bottom of our hearts.

  • @TheLaughingMustache-oh5ff
    @TheLaughingMustache-oh5ff18 күн бұрын

    Tim Weah getting the red card is the reason we didn't move on though. Stop sugar coating that moment. Not only did we have to play a man down for 75 minutes but we had to play Uruguay without a right winger which tbh we really don't have a reliable 2nd one. Gio just isn't a winger.

  • @moloko5

    @moloko5

    17 күн бұрын

    The fact that Tim Weah, one of Gregg Berhalter's so called "leadership council" of players who he defers to to make decisions, is getting a red card to cost us the tournament is all the indictment you need on why Gregg's style of leadership is a disaster for this team of undisciplined kids who think they are the shit because they get paid by Milan or Juventus.

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