Herve Renard isn’t perfect, but he is exactly what this USMNT needs. He won’t tolerate complacency, and if players are out of shape he won’t call them up
@logirex
2 ай бұрын
as a European I had to google who that is. The french womens national coach who has won about as much as Berhalter ? or is Herve Renard someone else 🤦♂
@edgarcastilloarsenal
2 ай бұрын
@@logirexbruh what a casual take 😂 do some research on RENARD 😂😂 he is def the best candidate if not one of the best kmon 😂😂😂
@mouna5252elle
2 ай бұрын
@@logirex he won two afcons one with freakking zambia and the other with a bad ivery coast so he is good being a european doesn't mean you're an expert in football
@logirex
2 ай бұрын
@@edgarcastilloarsenal the wiki page is sad enough for him. if he is the best USMNT then go for it 😂
@cjpro7
2 ай бұрын
@@logirexhe won the African Cup twice with two different teams. And his Aura is far better than Berhaulter’s
@Put1demerede
2 ай бұрын
Hervé Renard as USMNT coach would be very interesting. It's a Win Win result on that equation.
@edgarcastilloarsenal
2 ай бұрын
The RENARD slate is crazy 😂💀 def take him over Nancy or Doló what are we talking about lol
@jayleon81
2 ай бұрын
Herve actually won in international competitions
@jackied962
2 ай бұрын
i mean so did Gregg then.
@jayleon81
2 ай бұрын
@@jackied962 afcon is 10x more competitive than concacaf
@jackied962
2 ай бұрын
Well it doesn't translate into them doing that much better at the World Cup.
@brianpaulin3300
2 ай бұрын
@@jackied962they were the worst team in their group
@eduardosandoval1653
2 ай бұрын
@@jackied962Herve didn’t do it with powerhouse teams
@loganmapes2307
2 ай бұрын
Look I understand if the us can’t get a top tier coach like a Klopp, but a Renard would be a fantastic fall back choice. The authoritarian coach these players need to kick complacency. Need to strive higher than an mls American coach for these mostly abroad players. #SayNoToCherundolo
@jackied962
2 ай бұрын
It's pretty big drop off from Klopp to Renard.
@loganmapes2307
2 ай бұрын
@@jackied962 yeah but if klopp says no what are you gonna do? Kidnap him and force him to take the job. They asked and he declined. Move on and find the next best choice. Renard is a good option, same with potchetino
@mouna5252elle
2 ай бұрын
Btw the "d" in renard is muted and it translates to the fox so he is called herve the fox 😅
@loganmapes2307
2 ай бұрын
Potchetino and Renard would be great choices, even Pioli. Gallardo would be interesting, there’s so many intriguing options don’t settle ussf!
@RickyRicardo84
2 ай бұрын
Watch them rehire Greggy for a third time 😅
@dr.joemarquez3956
2 ай бұрын
Are these guys saying that Saudi Arabia beat Argentina but lost to Mexico is the take home lesson? Neither should be the take home lesson. But he was able to win the Africa cup of nations twice, and once being Zambia. He is a good coach and outside of the Low and pochettino, probably the best coach.
@Brsf49ers
2 ай бұрын
I love this show so much. Thank you for continuing this and as much. Providing great insights and great perspectives
@insanebe1
2 ай бұрын
read the newspaper a few days ago they have the likelihood and suitability score for each candidate. Cherundolo is the leading candidate it seems but there are some names on here I don't think I have heard mentioned yet by anyone like Hervé Renard, France women’s national team coach. Steve Cherundolo, LAFC Likelihood: 7/10 Suitability: 5/10 David Wagner, Unattached Likelihood: 6/10 Suitability: 5/10 Jim Curtin, Philadelphia Union Likelihood: 5/10 Suitability: 4/10 Hervé Renard, France women’s national team Likelihood: 5/10 Suitability: 7/10 Jesse Marsch, Canada Likelihood: 3/10 Suitability: 9/10 Joachim Löw, Unattached Likelihood: 3/10 Suitability: 8/10 Gareth Southgate, England Likelihood: 2/10 Suitability: 9/10 Thierry Henry, France men’s Olympic team Likelihood: 2/10 Suitability: 3/10 Wilfried Nancy, Columbus Crew Likelihood: 2/10 Suitability: 7/10 Jürgen Klopp, Unattached Likelihood: 1/10 Suitability: 8/10
@michaelengstrom4955
2 ай бұрын
Thanks Chuck Wagon for hosting a great episode !!! Felipe great update on Copa Final, we need improvement, don't need people getting hurt or worse for a football match !!! Tony and Brian are great knowledge base for All Football in America!! Love their takes..... Go get'm boyz MJ Westmont IL
@Wingchun1776
2 ай бұрын
Low! Renard if you cant get Low.
@dirks6550
2 ай бұрын
Some of it is how you setup is based on your opponent. You need to have a coach that is flexible.
@giraffchen_
2 ай бұрын
Love the insight and analysis without playing to emotions or trying to be controversial
@G10-n7f
2 ай бұрын
There’s a reason why Tuchel has only been able to stay at a club for less than two years and it’s because he brings turmoil wherever he goes whether it’s with the players or board/ownership not to mention his man management is bad his tactics are questionable and he plays his best player in positions that doesn’t bring the best out of them. Pochettino would also not be a good choice because other than his successful Tottenham years his PSG stint was underwhelming as he won the league title without a problem but he always came up short in the champions league, mind you he had a very talented squad with a lot of egos. Then there’s his year with Chelsea and although he managed to finish the season in the top six prior to that his season was just terrible. And would the USA really want a guy that doesn’t have the drive to go for the win (paraphrasing “if we get to penalties we might have a chance”🙄) when the team clearly have a lack of drive and mental fortitude problem right now🤔. Also Tony Meola for a so called soccer pundit he sure is misinformed but acts like he knows what he’s talking about😒yes Low is a World Cup winner but he isn’t the one who turned the German federation around that credit goes to Klinsmann, Klinsmann’s behind the scenes work is what eventually led Germany and Joachim Low to a World Cup win.
@999glue5
2 ай бұрын
Crazy that you guys are not for Herve Renard. You talk about getting a coach who can gell with the players and get along but that’s exactly what berhalter was… we don’t need that again. We need a manager who could hold our players accountable and also have real international tournament experience and has had successes. No he’s not perfect but should be our number 1 realistic candidate
@TheBjangles
2 ай бұрын
Rafa or Herve renard
@lougiacobbi725
2 ай бұрын
Nobody wants Rafa
@G10-n7f
2 ай бұрын
@@lougiacobbi725 At club level. National team might be better for him. I’m not saying he’s a good choice but the one thing he would bring is a team that has a good sense of technical and tactical ability.
@Katkayz
2 ай бұрын
Both are good coaches
@100Companions
2 ай бұрын
100% on the Herve Renard train here. If these MLS coaches were better than him they would have resumes like him. They dont. And i say that as a big fan of MLS. Yall are shrugging off his RESULTS which are quite frankly better than the history of the USMNT where we REHIRE coaches who sometimes lose to mexico for a second time around. And with a MUCH better team than Saudi Arabia could imagine fielding.
@e350mn
2 ай бұрын
Tony brings up a good point. We have no idea what US Soccer is looking for in the next coach. Let’s ASK!
@vegasyank1198
2 ай бұрын
FYI: Difficult hearing McBride at times
@exo_dus25
2 ай бұрын
Hopefully they hire someone quick so we can stop asking the exact same questions every show lol. Tony has answered what kind of coach he wants like 6 times lol.
@Wingchun1776
2 ай бұрын
Its negotiation tactics. Rafa Benitez would be interesting
@Mixx1486
2 ай бұрын
Renard and super Cherundolo the candidates to USMNT
@Koko_Sam
2 ай бұрын
ABSOUTELY NO MLS COACH FOR THE USMNT POSITION!
@digby7404
Ай бұрын
Come on Charlie with all due respect, your take on Hervé Renard seems quite dismissive. First of all unless I have completely misread your tone, it’s seems like you’re downplaying the weight of winning AFCON. Second of all, he didn’t just win it twice, he’s the ONLY coach to have won AFCON with two different counties, one of them being Zambia who was an underdog in the tournament. His Saudi Arabia team was also the only team to beat Argentina in the World Cup. He is an experienced international coach who has a record of winning. He also has a record of punching above his weight (something our last manager didn’t do a single time). Even if Saudi Arabia didn’t advance that was still a gigantic upset. I get if he’s not your preferred candidate but downplaying his success is baffling.
@digby7404
Ай бұрын
Also I’m sorry but I just find it interesting that you’re willing to downplay that but you’re already praising Henry for winning a medal at the Olympics with one of the best teams at home. It just seems inconsistent.
@cesarsanchez9697
2 ай бұрын
The weather would have been a non issue if they had the final in California. Next time plan better.
@PoolProfessionals
2 ай бұрын
Renard would be my pick. He has the experience and pedigree. Lowe might be a good choice too.
@matthewstandefer2771
Ай бұрын
Reynard would be a great choice. He would draw incredible attention to the team (handsome, charismatic and a winner). The team would definitely know he was in charge, no leadership council. He wants to coach in many different associations, he could be a short term hire to right the ship, then get a longer term hire after WC2026. He's a national team winner, Africa - Zambia, Ivory Coast. The French Women's National team was in shambles when he took over. He won with Morocco and Saudi Arabia. Hide your wives and girlfriends!
@thomaspatton4626
2 ай бұрын
McBride said 2 weeks ago that GB was the best candidate after 2022 WC search. Tab Ramos said he thought Gio was going to be the next Zidane. I think we should leave it to the professionals…
@tyler5919
2 ай бұрын
Asks for some specific coaches: “the next guy for me needs to be someone who maximizes the talent” Wow thanks, obviously.
@scottsmith8381
2 ай бұрын
Eddie Howe! He has expressed interest in the England job, but if Southgate stays, we might be able to lure him away from Newcastle. Also, despite being a pressing manager, Newcastle has a low goals against stay.
@jacoblind5390
2 ай бұрын
If all you know about Renard is his speech with Saudi Arabia then you haven’t done your research. He won the African cup of nations with 2 nations. Yes Ivory Coast could be expected but Zambia was a long shot at best. Then he got Morocco to their first World Cup in decades and got a bad Saudi Arabia team to the World Cup. His success at the club level is mixed but we aren’t hiring a club manager so that matters little. We don’t need a long term project coach we need a win now coach and that’s what he does. He wins right away and has a proven record of getting teams to be greater than the sum of their parts. That’s what we need. And yes he doesn’t stick around long, Good.
@LuisBlancoAustin
2 ай бұрын
Columbus Crew just destroyed LA FC. No Cherundolo anytime soon.
@lowercentenary
2 ай бұрын
He's just another berhalter in cherundolos clothing
@Wingchun1776
2 ай бұрын
This was a Conmebol event. Blame them.
@xavierestrada5676
2 ай бұрын
The bigger issue is: should more American players in Europe come home to MLS to get consistent playing time and sharpen skills, or stay in Europe coming off the bench the next two years???
@Wingchun1776
2 ай бұрын
If Tim Weahbstriggles for playing time again this year its time to start looking at other players for the wing position
@alex1vid
2 ай бұрын
Charlie's half right about the 'not prepared' piece. But he's really speaking to the federations overall complacency/ineptness. They NEVER wanted another manager but were literally forced to because the outlook for 2026 looked dreadful - to the point of LOSS. But that doesn't mean that there weren't some thoughts "well WHAT IF..." It shouldn't be about 'making everyone happy' IMHO. In some ways they have to tell the fans to 'kick rocks - we're going with the manager that we truly believe has the experience and track record to do the best and build the most with this group." They will NEVER make everyone happy. There are loads of US fans that are just miserable regardless of what happens because something happened that wasn't their arm-chair expert idea.
@kaijusportsclub5440
2 ай бұрын
Sochaux is like the SJ Earthquakes, right? Often at the bottom, sometimes have a good season. Having not seen a minute of his teams play, Herve’s CV looks great, overall. Saudi Arabia losing to Mexico isn’t a big deal, as they are the same level, but beating Argentina is very impressive.
@albertorosas3694
2 ай бұрын
If we get Löw nobody should ever shake that hand 🇺🇲🙆🏻♂️👃🏽💩♨️⚽
@yangguangmianbao
2 ай бұрын
I pop in, I see McBride, I'm out!
@daltongillen643
2 ай бұрын
Chuck, you have to stop with the Xavi obsession. First off, he’s not a great coach. He won LaLiga with Barcelona- not exactly a huge accomplishment. Plus, he absolutely hates one of our best players- Dest.
@Wingchun1776
2 ай бұрын
Antonio Conte and Stefano Pioli would be interesting as well
@spc28
2 ай бұрын
Conte just took Napoli job, he's not leaving
@chriswilson776
2 ай бұрын
I don't think I can buy this whole Poch "would be a good hire because he improved the players at Southampton and Tottenham, so he would improve the US players" idea. Poch did that over a number of seasons, training them 10 months out of the year. The national team manager has them 2-3 weeks out of the year? More in a lead-up to a tournament. But I don't see how that will improve the players, and really shouldn't be a US manager requirement. Then throwing shade at Herve Renard because of his halftime speech for Saudi? I mean didn't Jesse get a lot of love for his halftime speech at Anfield - that was rah rah. And in German no less. But he's their buddy so...
@coletripp4814
2 ай бұрын
I really believe Charlie and most USMNT fans need to go back to high school and learn how statistics work. It seems like majority (fans love to live on the outlier versus the norm).
@zachhs507
2 ай бұрын
I think Allegri would be a really interesting choice as USMNT coach
@jimarmstrong5868
2 ай бұрын
Man management is 80% at international level.
@erlinghaaland8046
2 ай бұрын
Love the deflection away from Wagner and Matarazzo. Y’all are USSF clowns.
@sharpcheddah9385
2 ай бұрын
Please NO SOUTHGATE!!!! The last thing we need is another coach trying to play a slow lame technical system that didn't have good showings while he had foden, Bellingham, Kane, saka, ect., ect. and expect anything but more of the same with McNuggets, Weah, musah, and a very suspect backline and GK. I love our players, they are at the ages when they start growing up and becoming men, I want to enjoy these next handful of years watching them try to reach and push themselves. It seems like they need a stern coach with a simple free flowing system and someone during practice/matches/life to ask more of them than what's been asked to this point, then it will be up to them to take advantage of the time they do have and prove to us and themselves they are worthy of the hefty "golden generation" label thats been put on them. It would be so great to see this happen but I have a strong gut feeling the federation is just going to hire another MLS coach.... Which is not fair to any of the fans or these players.......... Also I love how Tony is always bringing up "the right guy" in arguing about the fans wanting a big name, like he knows that in his example "John Smith" is going to get us to a semifinal but the big name just gets us out of the group, the fans want to see Matt crocker and the federation put something into this instead of just accepting mediocrity while fleecing our pockets to support our national team. A big name shows you tried no matter the outcome a MLS Coach shows you took the easy route and don't care about the supporters/fans. Hervey Renard, mattarazzo, there is a middle ground to meet in and if they still can't even do that it will be the end for a lot of people when it comes to our national team and supporting it
@Wingchun1776
2 ай бұрын
It is a game. You cant stop thousands of people from being crazy.
@1972dsrai
2 ай бұрын
You guys should get Southgate. His pragmatic style is better suited to a team like the US that isn’t blessed with quality, but has plenty of young athletic players willing to run and close down. He’ll make you a lot tougher to break down and play counter attacking.
@Wingchun1776
2 ай бұрын
South American pitches arent great either. I remember watching Brazil 2014 and wasnt great. But yes these pitches werent great. NFL players want real grass again. I
@noting7678
2 ай бұрын
I'm not going to lie. I am interested to see someone like Thomas Tuchel, Terzic, or those types of coaches They had a good run at UCL but suck at league play.
@justinconnealy9078
2 ай бұрын
Hilarious. These guys bash Renard, who has actually won international tournaments and then want to hire Pochettino, who has won jack outside some secondary club cups. Hey Charlie, guess who managed the only team to beat Argentina during the last World Cup? And with Saudi Arabia no less!
@raulbarron5250
2 ай бұрын
Tab Ramos
@G10-n7f
2 ай бұрын
I agree. But too bad he’s blacklisted.
@FumarMota
2 ай бұрын
I can't tell if Charlie is trolling with the Xavi thing Maybe he's trying to reverse the triggered polarity on the chat Dest is arguably one of our best 3-5 players on the squad and Xavi is on record PUBLICLY saying he doesn't rate him Why in the WORLD would we want him in charge of the team, this goes for Tuchel too We're all just getting over the trauma of Berhalter's arbitrary call ups and petty reasons for excommunicating talent in the pool
@Life0fBri
2 ай бұрын
The fact that USSF reached out to Klopp shows they are so out of touch. JK said he was taking a break after coaching Liverpool and US Soccer sees him as a candidate?? They're bumbling already and wanna make it look like they're trying. They just did a coaching search 6 months ago and couldn't find anyone better than GGG, why would we all of a sudden have better options? I love that Jesse speaks truth, but he's not doing US Soccer any favors by spouting those comments bashing the Federation. Hopefully something changes soon
@kentgrady9226
2 ай бұрын
Kjetil Knutsen. Never heard of him? Look him up. Better yet, look up what his club, Bodø Glimt, did to José Mourinho/AS Roma and Ange Postecoglou/Celtic. "Who or what the f*ck is Bodø Glimt?", you ask. Exactly. He went toe to toe with established Big Five managers against clubs with at least ten times his payroll, using a roster composed almost exclusively of Norwegian domestic players - and humiliated them. He also scared the hell out Ajax, beat Galatasaray, and Red Star. I will grant, none of these clubs are Real Madrid or Man City. But they are name brand clubs with huge fan bases and oceans of cash to spend on players, relative to his budget. His teams play an aggressive high press with crisp, direct, slashing, overlapping attackers. They are ruthless in the attacking third and play beautiful transition football. I have no idea why he isn't on the radar of more big clubs or national teams.
@TheHobo1651
2 ай бұрын
Why is Charlie always recommending Chavi??? Any Barcelona DNA into this national team will be a downgrade and downfall, we don’t want the loser DNA
@sharpcheddah9385
Ай бұрын
I love how all these ex-players have turned into media pundits, they report only the things that fit their opinions while leaving out the majority of information that would work against what they are saying/what they want. Herve Renard is known for getting more out of his players at the international level mostly in AFCON, but his attitude is exactly what a group of soft entitled players need, especially if they aren't playing up to their talent or even as good as they do at their club. These 3 guys are so disingenuous. Charlie brings up him getting "his" club relegated when it comes to Renard but he wants Tierry Henry as the coach leaving out pretty much everything that has to do with him being a coach (not good ), you can't take what he has to say with any legitimacy it's all about emotions, resentments, and people he wants to be friends with (Henry)
@bladablitz
2 ай бұрын
I think it´s the perfect time for Cherundolo. Or do you really want to “burn” a world-class coach whose job it would be to muddle through with a middle-class national team? As soon as there is an acceptable youth system in the USA, things will get better. But not the way it is now. Where are the good players supposed to come from? For me, Pulisic, Balogun and McKennie are the only three players who can be said to be able to compete internationally at all levels. Robinson and Musah are also important for the team. But otherwise? There are simply no players who have what it takes to be important for the US team. And before you come up with any statistics: in football, statistics are completely worthless. All that counts is how many minutes each player has actively played at what level. Only then does a coach take care of individual matters.
@dirks6550
2 ай бұрын
Cherundolo is too green, and maybe too quiet for what this USMNT needs right now.
@FumarMota
2 ай бұрын
Mismanaging a core member of the USMNT on his club team should be an AUTOMATIC disqualifier for managing said player/players on the national team That seems like basic common sense not some edge lord hot take
@stanleed.harold5457
2 ай бұрын
Charlie talks too much
@eldenbling2615
2 ай бұрын
The terrible pitch may have ended Messi's career
@Wingchun1776
2 ай бұрын
Pitch was fine.
@jcm21354
2 ай бұрын
Not really. A spread ankle doesn't end the career of any fútbol player.
@JaySukow
2 ай бұрын
How is GGG on top of every coaching list? By what possible metric, his record against smaller Caribbean Islands? We seem to have a problem, as Americans, overrating our talent.
@PoofyPidove
2 ай бұрын
It’s called nepotism
@robertmorici8605
2 ай бұрын
Wales!!!!!!
@dirks6550
2 ай бұрын
Always fun to see Charlie get triggered!
@nicolebrown5987
2 ай бұрын
Why is USA soccer/ the federation that stupid? Cherendolu??? Seriously, no. Elitism and Nepotism at its finest. We need someone who is not affiliated with this organization and that wants to win.
@dirks6550
2 ай бұрын
Not into Allegri.
@erlinghaaland8046
2 ай бұрын
Get to the point McBride. I’m tired of the word salad.
@winring5593
2 ай бұрын
Lol yes Renard lost to Mexico…with Saudi Arabia, the 56th ranked team in the world. I mean come on
@gregnicholson1447
2 ай бұрын
charlie you need to slow down and touting yourself,
@mikeb6458
2 ай бұрын
I'd love to have Poch. Shocked they let him go after he finally got that Chelsea train back on the tracks. I'd be happy with Löw as well. Either hire would show me more ambition than the USSF has EVER had for the USMNT
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