da dobrowin: Following Gregg Berhalter's sacking, names linked with the USMNT coaching position have popped up, and De La Fuente is the latest.
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USMNT sacked Gregg BerhalterIn search of new head coachSpain's De La Fuente linked with gigWHAT HAPPENED?
Leading them to their first continental title since 2012, Spain's Luis De La Fuente guided La Roja to a EUROs title on Sunday. Ahead of the final, though, the Washington Post has confirmed that representatives of the Spain manager reached out to U.S. Soccer last Friday over the vacant managerial role with the USMNT.
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Massoud Roushandel, President of Global Elite Sports Group – a U.S.-Spanish management firm – confirmed to the Post that he and Vicente Montes, De La fuente's advisor, contacted Matt Crocker of U.S. Soccer over the matter. U.S. Soccer did not respond to the report for comment.
Other candidates linked with the role include ex-Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp, who "politely" turned down an approach, with other options such as LAFC's Steve Cherundolo, Strasbourg's Patrick Vieira and ex-Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel.
DID YOU KNOW?
De La Fuente recently became the first manager to win the U-19 EUROs, U-21 EUROs, the Nations League and now the senior team EUROs. All of which were with Spain.
GettyWHAT NEXT FOR THE USMNT?
The USMNT have a pair of September friendlies against Jesse Marsch's Canada and New Zealand on the horizon. The goal for the U.S. is to have a new manager in place by the time those matches arrive.