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Soccer - What's Wrong with US?: A Coach's Blunt Take on the State of American Soccer After a Lifetime on the Touchline

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Book Synopsis: Outspoken, honest, game changing—ultimate soccer insider and legendary coach Bruce Arena looks back on an extraordinary career, and forward to what the United States needs to do to compete successfully on the world stage once again.

“Arena depicts the human side of managing elite athletes.… [US soccer] fans will definitely want to pick this up.”—Publishers Weekly

At around 8:37 p.m. EST on October 10, 2017, an unheralded Trinidadian right back, Alvin Jones, received possession of the football in a World Cup qualifier against the United States. Looking up, he took one touch and unleashed an extraordinary shot toward the American goal. No one in the stadium—least of all US coach Bruce Arena, standing ten yards away on the touchline—thought the ball would hit the back of the net. But hit the back of the net it did. And so, on that fateful muggy night at Ato Boldon Stadium, in Trinidad, Alvin Jones doomed the United States to miss the World Cup for the first time in thirty-two years. Cue hand-wringing and moans of pain from the legions of US Men’s National Team fans.

With that ultimate 2–1 defeat and ouster from the World Cup, American soccer realized it had to take a long, hard look at itself.

In What’s Wrong with US?, Bruce Arena begins that painful but much-needed process. Arena has won everything there is to win in sports, including college championships and Major League Soccer triumphs—he has even excelled as a coach of lacrosse, his first passion. His 2002 World Cup soccer team came a non-called handball away from the semifinals; and, having worked with the likes of David Beckham, Landon Donovan, and Christian Pulisic, he has had a storied life as a coach. Now, though, it’s time to take stock and have an honest discussion about what’s wrong with soccer in the United States.

Arena casts his eye on recruiting, coaching, the structure of Major League Soccer, the integration of overseas players, and the role of money in the modern game. He looks back at the 2018 qualifying campaign, reveals what went wrong, and looks forward to a new way of soccer in America.

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Are you tired of watching the United States struggle on the world soccer stage? Do you want to know what's holding American soccer back? Look no further than "What's Wrong with US?". This groundbreaking book by legendary coach Bruce Arena will open your eyes to the harsh realities that have kept American soccer from reaching its true potential.

In "What's Wrong with US?", Bruce Arena pulls no punches as he provides a brutally honest assessment of American soccer. As a highly successful coach who has witnessed the highs and lows of the sport, Arena offers a unique perspective that is both eye-opening and thought-provoking. From his personal experiences with elite athletes to the inner workings of Major League Soccer, Arena delves deep into the areas that need improvement.

One of the key aspects Arena highlights is the need for change in the recruitment and coaching processes. By analyzing what went wrong during the 2018 qualifying campaign, Arena sheds light on the flaws that need to be addressed. He also explores the crucial role of integrating overseas players and examines how money impacts the modern game.

If you are passionate about American soccer and want to see it thrive on the international stage, "What's Wrong with US?" is a must-read. Don't miss out on this invaluable resource that not only identifies the problems but also offers solutions to propel American soccer back into the limelight.

Take the first step towards a brighter future for American soccer. Join Bruce Arena in his quest to revolutionize the game by getting your hands on a copy of "What's Wrong with US?". Click here to order now!

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