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Reyna: US are just too arrogant

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LONDON: Former captain Claudio Reyna blasted the US Soccer programme on Tuesday, a week after the United States failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup finals in Russia.

The United States finished just outside of qualifying in their CONCACAF final group and will miss the Cup for the first time since 1986.

“Our approach and our behavior to the sport here — to coaching, to everything, is just wrong,” Reyna told Goal.com.

“We’re far too arrogant. We’re far too obnoxious. We are egotistica­l having never won anything or done anything, and that’s not the case around the world.

“When you have a disappoint­ment like last week, and we’ve had past disappoint­ments as well, and we’ll have disappoint­ments in the future, but what we need to understand that it’s for me behavioral.”

Many US pundits have sounded off on the disappoint­ment but none pinpointed behavior quite like Reyna.

Coach Bruce Arena was brought on a year ago to rebuild the program but now his future and that of US Soccer is up in the air.

Reyna, who has represente­d teams in England, Germany and Scotland, sees characteri­stics in internatio­nal teams that the US had yet to adopt.

“We have coaches who think they’re better than they are. Across the board, we just think we do things better than we really do,” he said.

“Until we realise that — that we’re not as good as we think we are at all levels — then I think we’re going to continue being what we are, which is mediocre.” Reuters

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