Under-fire TSG Hoffenheim coach Pellegrino Matarazzo will host Miroslav Klose’s Nuremberg on Wednesday in cup action. The World Cup’s all-time top-scorer is enjoying life as a manager. Recently, Klose’s 2. Bundesliga side blasted Joe Enochs’ Jahn Regensburg 8-3 last Friday.
Enochs, who represented the US in his playing days, lost his position after the embarrassing defeat left his team with four points from ten games. Meanwhile, Matarazzo’s situation shed light on the difficulties American coaches face in European soccer.
Players’ success stories don’t translate to coaching
More than ever, USMNT stars are becoming decisive with their clubs in top-rated European leagues. Christian Pulisic played at a world-class level at the start of the season while Folarin Balogun and Ricardo Pepi have been in fine scoring forms of their own. Antonee Robinson has played every minute for Fulham in the Premier League and the performances of Brenden Aaronson and Josh Sargent in the Championship can serve as other examples of the recent trends.
But when it comes to American coaches, the story is very different. So far, only Jesse Marsch and Matarazzo have coached in UEFA club competitions. Following his time with Leeds United, Marsch is now Canada’s national team coach.
For a while, the 50-year-old Wisconsin native was dreaming of coaching USMNT. Similarly, Matarazzo publicly expressed his desire to lead his nation in the future. But, for now, US Soccer went with a big name by hiring Mauricio Pochettino.
Tough time for Europe-based US coaches
Previous USMNT coaches Bob Bradley and Gregg Berhalter also tried their luck in Europe. However, Bradley was only in the Premier League hotspot for 11 games with Swansea City. And Swedish club Hammarby was a second-tier club when Berhalter was in charge between 2011 to 2013.
But the recent crop of young coaches has struggled to even reach that level. David Wagner, who was born in Frankfurt and spent…
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Publish date : 2024-10-28 21:09:46
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Publish date : 2024-10-28 23:49:43
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