Jesse Marsch opens up on Leeds failure, coaching Haaland & USMNT | Kickin' It | CBS Sports Golazo



Jesse Marsch joins Kate Abdo, Clint Dempsey, Charlie Davies and Mo Edu to talk about coaching the latter three, the all-consuming nature of the Premier League, what he loves about managing, embracing the USMNT’s characteristics, and much more.

0:00 – Intro
0:49 – Moving to Italy, the transient life of a coach, prioritizing relationships over winning.   
9:52 – Dropping Mo at the World Cup, man-managing Michael Bradley, setting expectations for the current generation. 
20:24 – Learning from time at Leeds, looking for the next challenge, the importance of family. 
35:40 – Speaking as an analyst versus speaking as a coach, meeting your heroes, speaking German.  

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26 thoughts on “Jesse Marsch opens up on Leeds failure, coaching Haaland & USMNT | Kickin' It | CBS Sports Golazo”

  1. @16:10 Marsch does a fantastic job detailing the X factor of US Soccer. Americans black, white, Hispanic, Asian, whatever all resonate with the banding together of Underdogs to defeat a larger, more talented, and resourced opponent. It’s how our country was founded and shapes how we watch and play sports.

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  2. Wow! Did Jesse go to state in high school. I was supposed to be the main weapon to beat Madison West in 1991 as a junior. Did I miss out on an opportunity to play against Marsch at state? Lol!

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  3. It's funny to me how English people sneer at what Jesse Marsch says about belief and togetherness. Maybe instead of condescending about it, be self-aware enough to think about why that dismissive attitude may contribute to why they haven't won a tournament since any of us were born and are famous for choking in penalties. Obviously with the talent that the US has even when they punch above their weight they aren't winning the World Cup, but when has England ever punched above their weight? If they had, they would have actually won something by now.

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  4. Clint made the point I've been making for YEARS when it comes to USA v Mexico…when you're ALWAYS playing home games you aren't being tested like other teams. Even if there are 50k Mexican fans in the stands they are predominantly Americans…and the environment is still familiar, in the stadium, hotel Etc. They're not dealing with the same situations as they would if they were in other countries

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  5. Compare this to any interview that Berhalter has done. How is it possible that USMNT has the least charismatic and least inspiring coach that you could ever imagine? Jesse made clear his interest in the USMNT job, but they picked Berhalter instead. Really, it’s unbelievable.

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