Who should coach the USWNT next? It depends on U.S. Soccer's direction

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Who should coach the USWNT next? It depends on U.S. Soccer's direction
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We suggest some candidates for a handful of scenarios; some realistic, some less so.

For a couple of World Cup cycles, Laura Harvey’s eventual ascent to the U.S. women’s national team manager position has felt inevitable. She started an advisory position with U.S. Soccer in 2017, following her departure from OL Reign, before Utah Royals tempted her to return tomanagement. She interviewed for the job Andonovski eventually got in 2019, and served under him as Under-20 head coach and senior assistant for a year.

Harvey added that she isn’t thinking about her next job, and is fully focused on OL Reign’s season. But the message from her quotes was pretty clear: Yes I’m interested, please call me.Previously, a coach representing the best option for continuity in the USWNT program would have been a huge positive, but that might not be true this cycle. The similarities to Andonovski are numerous. She is not American, but has had her coaching philosophy heavily influenced by a long stint in NWSL.

His last two jobs didn’t go as well. Marsch was promoted to head coach at RB Leipzig in summer of 2021, and didn’t make it to Christmas. He moved to Leeds and narrowly avoided relegation, but results weren’t any better in his first full season, and he was sacked in February. Leeds were eventually relegated.

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