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Why is the US Men’s Soccer Team bad?



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Are the US men's soccer players bad? There are many reasons why the US men's soccer team is so bad, such as a lack talent, pay to play, and ineffective strategies. I'll address each one in turn. The US Men's Football Team Needs to Improve

McKennie is undoubtedly the best midfielder of the team

McKennie is an outstanding midfielder for the U.S. men’s soccer team. McKennie, a 23-yearold midfielder from the United States, is well-known in Europe. He also has a unique backstory. He was born in Little Elm, Texas and has a Dallas skyline tattoo at his elbow. His father is an airline pilot and he spent most time in Texas as a child. At the age of 17, he moved to Germany with FC Schalke 04, where he became a football coach. In 2020, he will transfer to Juventus.


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Gregg Berhalter's strategies have never worked

It is not difficult to understand why Berhalter's tactics have not been successful for the USMNT. Berhalter's strategy of recruiting dual-nationals such as Yunus Mukhah has not been successful. The New York City-born midfielder could play for Spain, Italy and England.


Talent shortage

The United States national soccer team's talent pool is in serious trouble. In international soccer, there is talk of "golden generations" and teams that rise and fall. It doesn't necessarily mean the United States is lacking talent. It simply means that we need to find more of it. It is not always as simple as it seems. It might not be as simple to hire a superstar but it is the first step.

Pay-to-play

Some people claim that USMNT's poor performance is due in part to pay-to–play. Although this may be true, it is also a contributing factor to the poor performance in other soccer/football-powerhouse nations. Iceland, for example, paid hundreds of coaches to obtain UEFA licenses and other credentials. More qualified coaches mean better quality players.


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Manufactured firepower is lacking

Although the USMNT has been rising steadily for more than 20 years, it now faces a serious problem: A lack of firepower. Its latest loss to Honduras represents a new low for this team, which has been winless in its 14 previous matches. Many have cried out for major changes after this week's performance. But what can the team actually do to improve things?


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Why is the US Men’s Soccer Team bad?