The review of the United States Men’s National Team program has yielded its first shake up within the higher ups. According to a report by ESPN’s Sam Borden, USMNT general manager Brian McBride will not be retained by the U.S. Soccer Federation.
McBride, the former USMNT legend, took over the new role as the program’s general manager in 2020. It is unclear whether U.S. Soccer sporting director - and McBride’s former USMNT teammate - Earnie Stewart will start a process to hire a new general manager to oversee the program.
The review of USMNT head coach Gregg Berhalter, who is out of contract, continues while he remains under investigation for a 1991 domestic violence incident.