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Berhalter wants to stay on as US coach despite recent turmoil

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Gregg Berhalter on Thursday said he hopes U.S. Soccer will keep him on as head coach of the men's team despite an ongoing investigation into a domestic violence incident that occurred between him and his now-wife 31 years ago.

Berhalter's remarks come one day after it was reported that Danielle Reyna, the mother of U.S. midfielder Gio Reyna, had informed the federation of the 1991 episode after she became frustrated with Berhalter criticizing her son after the World Cup."When we started in 2018, we wanted to change the way the world views American soccer," Berhalter, whose contract with the team expired on Dec.

31, said in an interview with the Harvard Business Review."And I think when you ask around the world now about our team, the world sees us in a complete different light.

But now it's about being able to take that next step, and that next step is doing something that no U.S. team has ever done and that's get to the semifinals and see what happens from there. "So there's a lot of great challenges involved and of course I'd like to continue my role."Berhalter told a conference after returning from Qatar that a player on the team was "clearly not meeting expectations on and off the field" and that he had considered sending that player home.Gio Reyna, 20, later confirmed in an Instagram post that Berhalter was talking about him.Gio is the son of Claudio Reyna, who played alongside Berhalter for the U.S.

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