CHAMPIONSGATE, Fla. — United States men's soccer interim coach Anthony Hudson said he hasn't given any thought to whether he'd be interested in taking on the job permanently.
Hudson has been serving as interim manager since predecessor Gregg Berhalter's contract expired at the end of last year. Since then, he has overseen a 2-1 loss to Serbia, a 0-0 draw against Colombia — both friendlies — and Friday's 7-1 demolition of Grenada in the CONCACAF Nations League.
There is no indication from U.S. Soccer that Hudson is a candidate for the job, one that will only be filled once the vacant sporting director job is filled as well.
And Hudson seemed well aware of the fact that he may be merely keeping the seat warm for whoever will take over. «I haven't thought about it,» Hudson said about the job on a Zoom call with reporters. «I'm just taking it a camp at a time and it's a unique situation.