For Salvador coach Hugo Pérez, the US national team now has a golden generation of soccer players.which they can help the team win the world championship in 2026. The statement was made by the manager of “La Selecta” in an exclusive interview for ACEwhere he highlighted the large number of players in Europe currently on the US team.
While it is not yet clear if the United States will have a successor to Gregg Berhalter, those currently led by Anthony Hudson are in the Final Four of the CONCACAF Nations League, where they will face Team Mexico led by Diego Cocca.
“They’ve Got Talent When you’re a national team coach, what you want most is to have 30 players playing overseas, on important teams, in the most important leagues, and the United States has it that other generations haven’t. earlier- said the Salvadoran nationalized American in an interview for ACE.
He assured that the Stars and Stripes had a team of three top-tier teams, which he felt not many teams could afford that luxury. “They must take advantage of this. Now, how can they surprise by being among the four teams that won the World Cup. They have talent, the key is to apply knowledge to get there, not experience, because they already have a lot in international matches and in the Champions League.” he repeated.
Although Hugo Pérez’s name has already been sounded to sit on the bench for the US national team, the current La Selecta coach is clear that his goal at the moment is to take El Salvador to the 2026 World Cup. .
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Source: La Opinion
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