The RB Salzburg boss became the latest American to take aim at the federation's handling of the equal pay lawsuit
Red Bull Salzburg boss Jesse Marsch became the latest high-profile figure in American soccer to criticize U.S. Soccer, calling out the federation for a lack of leadership in the wake of "disgusting" comments about the U.S. women's national team.
U.S. Soccer came under fire recently after published court documents that stated the federation's' stance that the USWNT inherently have less skill and responsibility than their U.S. men's national team counterparts.
Those statements led to the eventual resignation of president Carlos Cordeiro, who stepped down last week following a series of public criticisms from the likes of Megan Rapinoe, Don Garber, Abby Wambach and Michelle Akers as well as a number of U.