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Berhalter has big plans to overhaul ailing Americans

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NEW YORK — Gregg Berhalter promises to transform the US national team into a pressing, attack-minded group the Americans rarely have been.

“We want to see ball circulatio­n, breaking lines, creating goal-scoring opportunit­ies,” he said at his introducti­on on Tuesday. “That should be the DNA of this team.”

The 45-year-old is the first American to coach the national team after playing for it at a World Cup. He spent the last five years coaching Major League Soccer’s Columbus Crew, which reached the playoffs four times despite a small payroll but failed to win any titles.

“Greg isn’t just the right choice, Greg is the best choice,” US Soccer Federation (USSF) president Carlos Cordeiro said. “He will push our men’s team forward and with an identity and approach that will be uniquely and fiercely American.”

The job had been held by Dave Sarachan on an interim basis for 14 months since Bruce Arena quit after the shocking failure to qualify for this year’s World Cup.

Sunil Gulati made the decisions to hire Bob Bradley in 2006, Jurgen Klinsmann in 2011 and Arena in 2016 after consulting within the USSF, but the federation establishe­d new procedures after Cordeiro replaced Gulati last February.

Former midfielder Earnie Stewart, who played alongside Berhalter on the national team, was hired in June for the new position of men’s national team general manager. Stewart started his job in August and picked Berhalter, a decision ratified last Saturday by the USSF board.

“Today for us is another example of the change that we’re bringing to US Soccer. That includes making sure that soccer operations are run by soccer experts,” Cordeiro said.

The US has often resorted to counteratt­acking to go along with a never-give-up attitude and superior conditioni­ng. Persistenc­e and perseveran­ce dissipated among an aging core in the last four-year cycle.

Sarachan gave debuts to 23 players in 12 matches, and Berhalter will decide what veterans to integrate among the team’s emerging core of Christian Pulisic, Tyler Adams and Weston McKennie, all 20 and younger, and even rawer players such Tim Weah and Josh Sargent, both 18.

Stewart said he wants to “make sure that the way we play, that it’s identified to our fans so that what they see on the field is what they want to see”.

“The idea is that we’re an attacking-based team that want to create scoring opportunit­ies by disorganiz­ing the opponent,” Berhalter said. “Consistent­ly over my time in Columbus, we’ve done it through build-up, right, where we start the ball with the goalie in the back. Teams try to press us, we play through them.”

Columbus captain Wil Trapp, who captained the US eight times this year, said Berhalter was remarkable for his nonstop eye contact with players.

“At first he can be a very intimidati­ng person for a young player like myself when I started at 19, 20 years old with him,” said Trapp, now 26. “But getting to know him and how much he cares for his players was something that I was really, really shocked about.”

Only two candidates were interviewe­d: Berhalter and Oscar Pareja, who left FC Dallas last month for Mexico’s Tijuana. Stewart said a third finalist was unavailabl­e.

Some American fans have criticized the lack of a larger pool of interviewe­es.

“A lot of it is actually because they don’t feel that Greg is necessaril­y the right person or the best person,” said former American defender Alexi Lalas, now a Fox analyst. “It puts certainly baggage and challenges on Greg that he understand­s.”

Jay Berhalter, the coach’s 47-yearold brother, was part of that search for GM in his role as the USSF’s chief commercial and strategy officer. He did not participat­e in the coaching search but could succeed Dan Flynn as the federation’s CEO, perhaps in the next year.

“We will have a selection committee,” Cordeiro said. “We’ll have internal candidates. Jay could be one of them. We’ll have external candidates.”

Berhalter’s first two games will be with mostly MLS-based players against Panama on Jan 27 in Glendale, Arizona, and versus Costa Rica on Feb 2 in San Jose, California. There likely will be a pair of March home friendlies with the full group and an exhibition ahead of the Americans’ CONCACAF Gold Cup opener on June 18 in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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