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After watching last nights games. I have come to the conclusion. US soccer has to change the rules of soccer in the US. It needs to break ties with the MLS, open up competition and attempt to create a system similar to Europe. If the US truly wants to compete at the next level we can't continue to allow our 18 - 23 year old talent to squander in poor developmental league like the MLS or in the restrictive nature of the NCAA.
I am convinced we have the athletes to compete with the world's best, but we lose to many of them to underwhelming development, right at the age when they need the most playing time they can get, they get that taken away from them. That Colombian team was so superior to the US even the U-23s not involved wouldn't have helped changed the end result. I get the the olympics and U-23 isn't all the important. But considering we are nation of 300+ million people we should be able to compete with any team at any level.
I am just going to put this here. I assume it is speculation, but not sure how I would feel if it were true.
Persistent Merseyside rumours that USA coach Jurgen Klinsmann could be next Everton manager.
I suppose it depends who takes over, but I'd be okay with a change.
While that may be true, what else is he going to say?
[h=3]Final Roster[/h]Jurgen will announce the Copa America Lineup at Halftime of the MLS NYCFC/Red Bulls game on Fox, May 21st, 2:00PM.