'Clearly there's beef!' Jimmy Conrad on U.S. reaction to Jesse Marsch as Canada head coach 🇨🇦

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
  • #CanMNT #USMNT #Concacaf
    Gregg Berhalter vs. Jesse Marsch will be the prevailing storyline each time the U.S. men's national team now meets the Canadian men's national team in Concacaf, and Jimmy Conrad - host of CBS Sports Golazo's "Call It What You Want" podcast - can't wait to see this rivalry grow in intensity!
    Conrad joins the OneSoccer crew to talk about his podcast co-host Marsch being appointed the CanMNT head coach, reflecting on Marsch's spell at Leeds United, and looking ahead to a jam-packed schedule for the Canadians this summer.
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Komentáře • 62

  • @69gvfb
    @69gvfb Před 23 dny +37

    I miss Jimmy, Charlie and Heath on the podcast together. I would have like to hear them together on this.

    • @centenoj85
      @centenoj85 Před 15 dny

      True story

    • @Chudsic
      @Chudsic Před 15 dny +3

      I feel like they never really explained what happened to that podcast, it is missed

  • @2004isaach
    @2004isaach Před 23 dny +15

    Jimmy is always a pleasure to listen to taking football…

  • @yooj11
    @yooj11 Před 23 dny +12

    great chemistry in the video

  • @inurear
    @inurear Před 22 dny +13

    OneSoccer should invite Jimmy to be a colour commentator for Can-US matches. Just saying, he got strong US-based opinions, and the pure entertainment that can occur with a difference of opinion between him and Wheels would be TFC vs NYCFC type entertainment.

  • @lukecarrier9956
    @lukecarrier9956 Před 23 dny +11

    Amazing interview, well done guys

  • @ballakick9080
    @ballakick9080 Před 21 dnem +5

    I think Marsch gonna do something with this Canadian team ..

  • @nolan22222
    @nolan22222 Před 21 dnem +4

    Jimmy is great, he doesn’t settle for cliches and dives into the details.

  • @daniel_359
    @daniel_359 Před 23 dny +5

    Awesome! I love jimmy !

  • @daltongillen643
    @daltongillen643 Před 22 dny +5

    One major thing that would concern me if I were a fan of the Canadian national team.
    Jesse was a finalist to become the manager of the USMNT. In fact, his agent spoke out against the rehiring of Berhalter, stating that the US Soccer Federation essentially strung Jesse along as they were waiting to see if Berhalter wanted to return.
    I’d be majorly concerned on if Jesse really wants this position, or if he just sees it as a path for revenge against the USSF.
    If results go Canada’s way, I wouldn’t care what Jesse’s motives are. But just some food for thought

  • @robdorr1
    @robdorr1 Před 22 dny +4

    Jimmy Conrad was a great “get” you guys. Well done. I’ll take Alex and Josh over Wheels and Ollie all day long.

  • @kentabata166
    @kentabata166 Před 22 dny +11

    Jesse Marsch is so controversial - both sides of the border and beyond. Yet he is very likeable, very good communicator and seems to have very good character. So it must be his decisions that people either like or hate.
    Personally, playing against good teams with our current defence, I think you should be playing lower and more compact rather than a high press, but Jesse prove me wrong. IMO Biggest winner in this will be Moise Bombito.
    Good to see Jimmy Creamcheese Conradhino.

  • @SlickOnTop
    @SlickOnTop Před 22 dny +1

    You guys should get Jimmy back as often as possible because he brings that energy and insider knowledge from the usmnt side of things.

  • @FrankieBlueEyes
    @FrankieBlueEyes Před 23 dny +14

    Berhalter stated that Southgate was his model for international coaching. It says everything you need to know about Berhalter. He was completely out of his depth last World Cup.

    • @ronniethomas8780
      @ronniethomas8780 Před 14 dny

      Explain? Because what I saw as a USMNT fan he put together a brilliant game plan vs England, where we were clearly the better team and should have won it had not Pulisic hit the bar and McKennie missed a glorious one timer. Gave up a fluke penalty vs Wales in the dying moments after winning, and yes the Iran game should have been easier but no WC game is easy. The Netherlands game could have and should habe gone differently if again Pulisic scores in the opening minutes one v one with the keeper, and fatigue clearly set in the second half of that game considering the depth in subs was nowhere near what it is now. So, how was Greg in over his head at the WC with those things considered, but more importantly with the youngest team at the tourney?

    • @FrankieBlueEyes
      @FrankieBlueEyes Před 14 dny

      @ronniethomas8780 In fairness to Berhalter, he accomplished all the goals he was supposed to. Win everything in CONCACAF, qualify for the WC, and make it out of the group stages. With that said, his selections and tactics were exposed when he went up against better coaches. He selected only 3 forwards for a 26-man roster. None of who were outright center forwards. He showed a complete inability to manage the Gio situation and allowed it to become personal and an issue. He then allowed it to affect how he played and instead of starting Gio and Aaronson, who could have provided pace against the Netherlands. He instead played a 3 man midfield against their 5 man midfield and got out manned and out-paced as their midfield controlled the game. The US actually had better possession than the Netherlands, but that was because after scoring two goals, the Netherlands were happy to just sit back and ride the game out. Berhalter is a decent MLS manager, but even in MLS, his inability to adjust tactics was found out. You can't tell me that after Berhalter was removed as coach, the US conducted an exhaustive search and came back around to Berhalter as the best candidate. That's not even going into the Wales game.

    • @ronniethomas8780
      @ronniethomas8780 Před 14 dny

      @@FrankieBlueEyes while you make some good points, the reality is the depth of the pool wasnt was then what it is now, so I don't know who else you think Greg should have brought to the WC that would have changed the circumstances more than what they were. The Gio situation was made by Gio, and Greg probably should have just sent him home, or maybe not even had taken him considering he wasn't fully fit because of injuries! Greg could have handled it better once the tourney was over, but in Qatar, he handled it great, and that came from the mouths of the players!
      We can talk about tactics and what should have been done, because hindsight is undefeated, but the reality is the players could have been also better in certain moments, something ironically you failed to call out for some reason, and Greg was a novice manager at that level coupled with the team also being really young, so taking all of those things into account I think we should be happy with how things turned out in the first cycle under Greg coaching this young team! I don't think there is too much shame to be had getting out managed by the likes of Guus Hidink to be fair, and as I mentioned thigs could have went differently if Pulisic had scored that early goal that he has to put away at that level

    • @FrankieBlueEyes
      @FrankieBlueEyes Před 14 dny

      @ronniethomas8780 all fair points, I think, leaving out Ricardo Pepi, a true CF was a mistake as we didn't have anyone who was used to having his back to goal and being a target man. Also, not only was his handling of the Gio situation bad, his initial decision to not make him a big part of the team is still very puzzling. Something that was pointed out at the time by pundits and former players. We will just have to agree to disagree on Berhalter. The word after the WC was that he wanted to manage in Europe again. After the WC, it became pretty clear he would be out of his depth managing in any of the top leagues, and apparently, no offers came in.

    • @ronniethomas8780
      @ronniethomas8780 Před 14 dny

      @FrankieBlueEyes bro, his initial decision to not make Gio a big part of the team was bc Gio hadn't played many minutes leading up to the WC, he was injured for a few months and was actually lucky to even be called in to go to Qatar. So you'd rather be mad at Greg for not initially playing an out of form player, that maybe shouldn't have been there, as opposed to criticizing a professional players reactions and behavior bc they didn't get news that they didn't like? I agree that in the aftermath Greg shouldn't have brought it up, albeit anonymously, but come on we can't put everything on Greg, that's silly! And, I do think Greg had options abroad after Qatar, but I think, and I'm sure this was said by Greg, but he wanted to finish what he started with the group for another cycle. The players wanted him back, thats enough for me atm, and this summer will tell us a lot about whether Greg has learned anything

  • @davidscapin8610
    @davidscapin8610 Před 22 dny +2

    Jimmy Conrad is awesome

  • @Clearphish
    @Clearphish Před 22 dny +1

    The best yet! Finally, someone who really knows our new coach, and provides a depth of detail. I find it interesting that Jesse might have a bit more motivation when playing the Americans.

  • @69gvfb
    @69gvfb Před 23 dny +3

    Jesse Marsch is a good successor to Herdman I think..both stress team chemistry and both care about the people more than the player. I just wish we had a Canadian Gaffer to help grow the management game in canada but it's okay.

  • @wuxiagamescentral
    @wuxiagamescentral Před 22 dny +3

    Leeds is a special club they beat Liverpool at Anfield and almost beat Tottenham and they were asking for his head. Can't please a Leeds fan

  • @SilverSamurai12
    @SilverSamurai12 Před 22 dny

    Surprised no one mentioned it, but I want to see a trophy or 2 at the very least.

  • @wagfinpis
    @wagfinpis Před 5 dny

    2:15 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @ms1007901
    @ms1007901 Před 20 dny

    I still like Hollywood Heath. He has good knowledge of the game and player’s inside.

  • @jacoblind5390
    @jacoblind5390 Před 9 dny

    I’d argue in Concacaf neither of these two are the best coaches. My top three would be Hallgrimsson in Jamaica, Christiansen at Panama, and Alfaro at Costa Rica

  • @alexander7369
    @alexander7369 Před 19 dny

    Canada were actually super unlucky in that Belgium game to not have finished their chances, if they had maybe one or two better players and David finishes his chances they have a completely different trajectory in the World Cup. The Croatia game was extremely close, once again many missed opportunities and their world class players capitalized. The Morocco game was really just a lost cause but fair play they lost 2-1 to the semi finalist in a close manner

  • @yangguangmianbao
    @yangguangmianbao Před 22 dny +2

    As a US soccer fan, I really hope Canada beats the US next time we meet just to prove that we have a terrible coach!

    • @NoCoastRaps
      @NoCoastRaps Před 22 dny +1

      Go ahead and root for Canada then, we don't need to lose to them to prove that smh.

    • @ronniethomas8780
      @ronniethomas8780 Před 14 dny

      If that's your feeling, you're not a US fan in my opinion! That's the weakest mentality there is in fandom, this idea that because you don't like a coach you'd resort to rooting for the team he's coaching to lose.....does that even make sense to you when think about.....just wow

  • @matthewstandefer2771
    @matthewstandefer2771 Před 15 dny

    Burhalter is married to his system. Make the system fit the players. I was really hoping Marsch would be offered the USMNT. I really hope Klopp is in the picture for 2026.

  • @subwayscientist4739
    @subwayscientist4739 Před 22 dny +1

    Is that the guy who tackled Messi?

  • @WyldStallion-bs9oo
    @WyldStallion-bs9oo Před 22 dny +4

    As far as I am concerned, they are STILL the Montreal Impact.

  • @rickyalmeida6236
    @rickyalmeida6236 Před 22 dny

    Crazy they went with him well see but should have been a European coach we see in copa America

  • @brianstefans9108
    @brianstefans9108 Před 19 dny

    Jimmy, I loved your old podcast with Hollywood Heath. Get him back. Get your old theme song back too. Basically, just restart the old one.

  • @Scotty80C
    @Scotty80C Před 17 dny

    US made a mistake not getting Marsch. If not Marsch, atleast get a new manager.

  • @georgebametejnr6722
    @georgebametejnr6722 Před 22 dny +1

    Jesse Wants the US mans job that's all.

  • @d1d0gg
    @d1d0gg Před 22 dny +1

    Free Heath!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @robertodiaz7621
    @robertodiaz7621 Před 22 dny +1

    I could care less! Gregg nor Jesse should be in charge of of the usmnt. Jesse doesn’t make Canada better, I am thankful to Canada for taking Jesse off our hands! He’s no upgrade they both suck let’s be real!🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️🤯

  • @jamesgilliam9138
    @jamesgilliam9138 Před 23 dny +2

    Y’all sure got the most bias dude to talk to. Hates Berhalter loves Jessie.

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 Před 22 dny +4

      Yeah, like our program needs US soap opera BS

    • @DavidJacobo
      @DavidJacobo Před 22 dny

      Meh

    • @NoCoastRaps
      @NoCoastRaps Před 22 dny +1

      Berhalter is his former teammate and he is more than qualified to speak on the subject - being critical of him as a coach isn't a bias.

    • @kenw7287
      @kenw7287 Před 21 dnem

      @@NoCoastRaps Jimmy Conrad wasn't a close teammate of Gregg Berhalter. They were both center backs and competed for playing time on the USMNT. Conrad said on his previous podcast (In Soccer We Trust) that he and Berhalter had a purely professional relationship and that Berhalter wasn't someone that he would spend time with outside of work.