USA coach Gregg Berhalter should be fired after loss to Uruguay, soccer analyst says
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The United States men's national soccer team's loss to Uruguay on Monday night knocked them out of Copa América, a shock to almost everyone who believed this team had a chance to make a run against other powerhouses in the tournament.
Now, the future of USA men's soccer is coming into question, and it was one that OutKick's "Hot Mic" asked analyst and former MLS star Glenn Davis before the game began at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, on Monday night.
Davis, who is the play-by-play announcer for the Houston Dynamo of the MLS and someone who has been on the call for World Cup matches for ESPN and FOX Sports, was asked if he believes head coach Gregg Berhalter should be relieved of his duties.
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ESPN broadcaster Glenn Davis. (Andy Mead/YCJ/Icon Sportswire/Corbis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
"I think it should be in the reference and context of the rest of the world and what happens with managers," Davis responded.
Davis added that it is not even just the Uruguay game that he views in terms of Berhalter's track record with this team of late.
"I don’t necessarily look at the Uruguay game, I look at the last body of work since the World Cup in Qatar, and I would say it has been very much up and down," he said while motioning with his hand in up and down movements. "At this point, I need to see this team ascending more and seeing it more consistent. I don’t think that’s there."
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Davis explained that he likes seeing ex-Team USA players starting to speak up. This is supposed to be the "golden generation" for USA