Nah he’s a proven MLS winner and has zero issues putting the league on blast for a lot of their stupid shit.
The guy with the second worst career progression on this list had crippling anxiety and was moderately disappointing in top 5 leagues for most of his career
“It was interesting, because [UEFA] was the complete opposite from how U.S. Soccer’s teaching it,” he says. “U.S. Soccer gives you an idea of how they want to see it. This is the system we want to play in America. But overseas it’s more like every coach is different. I cannot tell you to coach like this because maybe you coach different and you have success, you know? They’re giving you more opportunity to say, O.K., you played so many years, you will know. “The B license in America was 10 times harder than the UEFA A and B licenses,” he continues. “I was really thinking I was going back to school. I was like sitting at home sometimes just working on the laptop and freaking out. I’m like, goddamn. First of all, I don’t want to build a club. I just want to be a coach. I don’t want to be a club owner. They have like so many tests where you’re like, it has nothing to do with coaching. But: U.S. Soccer.” Makes sense, with our rich history of success....
I like to think they're just mirroring the FIFA sim from last year, and they climb out of danger in April.
Article on the Athletic this morning stating England is monitoring Reyna for the future. Apparently, he was born in Durham
How would he even be eligible for England? Even if true, England has monitored players already capped to other teams before anyway.