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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2023
  • Berhalter Statement: GreggBerhalter_/s...
    That’s right - the coach (former? Kind of?) of the US National Team has accused one of his best friends of blackmailing him over the playing time of a player at the world cup. We have reached levels of insanity in the US national team that I thought we would never see again after losing to Trinidad and Tobago, but clearly I had never met the Reynas and the Berhalters who had a soap opera in store.
    I do hope one day the USMNT is isolated from the fury of soccer moms everywhere but that is proving more difficult that you could possibly imagine. I have to say I’m not surprised, Gio Reyna’s mom could run through a brick wall to get her point across and sometimes the world needs that, but I don’t think the US national team does. It also does not need Gregg Berhalter so that’s fun.
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  • @DabDabGoose
    @DabDabGoose Год назад +3202

    America brought down by the Soccer mom.

    • @alehlete830
      @alehlete830 Год назад +19

      gio reyna is named after giovanni van bronkhorst cause he godfather kinda

    • @shadow_realm47
      @shadow_realm47 Год назад +140

      Soccer mom is the final form of an average Karen?

    • @CarlosRodriguez-yt9rv
      @CarlosRodriguez-yt9rv Год назад +81

      @@shadow_realm47 the Karen of Sports

    • @Colon-Three
      @Colon-Three Год назад +37

      @@shadow_realm47 its like if karen thought jurgen klopp was a psychopath because he didnt give her son the start

    • @clytemnestra
      @clytemnestra Год назад +7

      It was always meant to be this way 😂

  • @jabbathehutt489
    @jabbathehutt489 Год назад +1811

    The fact that parents can attack coaches at every level of American athletics is wild

    • @davidshatto7604
      @davidshatto7604 Год назад +76

      Yeah I had a friend’s mom verbally attack our coach over her son’s playing time when I was like 14. Never would have thought it would happen at a professional level though😂

    • @FEDEXLuchs
      @FEDEXLuchs Год назад +72

      The fact american parents in general are hostile towards refs coaches and other teams
      Really make me surprised soccer even till exists at the youth level

    • @HeavyMetalorRockfan9
      @HeavyMetalorRockfan9 Год назад +29

      i coach community level and we spend as much if not more time doing parent management than actually practicing or playing games

    • @elparcero1220
      @elparcero1220 Год назад +26

      @@FEDEXLuchs It's not just youth soccer, it also happens in Youth baseball, hockey, basketball, and so on. Honestly,j it just says more about American society

    • @GalacticNovaOverlord
      @GalacticNovaOverlord Год назад +1

      Get rid of belhalter though. We'll never get a world cup with him in charge.

  • @LeylandWarrior7
    @LeylandWarrior7 Год назад +965

    It's actually insane that someones mum is taking down an entire football association just because her son didn't play during a World Cup and she really went "I'd like to speak to your managers manager"

    • @Butlee
      @Butlee Год назад +36

      See, Zealand was calling her Daniella, but all I could hear was "Karen" :D

    • @JakeyMan
      @JakeyMan Год назад +3

      Woah a typical response
      This would be BAD MAN if Greggg was not a complete incompetent

    • @C.is.for.Classified
      @C.is.for.Classified Год назад

      USSF is a joke. Hiring Berhalter was their first mistake, and ultimately their undoing. Good riddance.

    • @joezh7132
      @joezh7132 Год назад +13

      The thing is that as a new coach I will leave Reyna out completely I don’t need his mom and the press criticizing every move i make, he’s out of the team for good, thank your mother.

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher Год назад +5

      @@joezh7132 Id be surprised if he gets a good club team contract when his is up, either.

  • @brendanclay6209
    @brendanclay6209 Год назад +1571

    Imagine how embarrassed gio must be. I’d go absolutely spare at my parents if they did anything like this

    • @EstariaValens
      @EstariaValens Год назад +115

      I'd flat out disown my mother if she did this.

    • @brendanclay6209
      @brendanclay6209 Год назад +12

      @@EstariaValens 💯

    • @alehlete830
      @alehlete830 Год назад +13

      gio reyna is named after giovanni van bronkhorst cause he godfather kinda

    • @Elena-gj6ow
      @Elena-gj6ow Год назад +144

      Explains why he felt so fucking entitled to be a star player during the WC. His parents taught him to be.

    • @brendanclay6209
      @brendanclay6209 Год назад

      @@Elena-gj6ow correct. He’s obviously a spoilt brat that’s been handed everything on a silver platter.

  • @Nightlightknight
    @Nightlightknight Год назад +2755

    Gregg Berhalter publicly criticises a player for his poor attitude and then his mum goes mental and digs up a past controversy that has been worked through and uses that as a guilt trip on Berhalter’s boos too potentially get him fired? This is ridiculous. Nepotism and corruption at it’s finest.

    • @realzhella6817
      @realzhella6817 Год назад +84

      Why did Gregg criticise him publicly?? Even that is bad.

    • @SanFranFan30
      @SanFranFan30 Год назад +289

      best part is that Berhalter was hired in the first place because his brother happened to be an excecutive for the US Soccer Federation at the time of his hiring and the federation refused to interview anyone else for the job.

    • @Jaco059
      @Jaco059 Год назад +33

      We all know Gregg must go

    • @akkar8726
      @akkar8726 Год назад +43

      ​@@Jaco059 If he does go, it will be a win for Reyna's parents

    • @realzhella6817
      @realzhella6817 Год назад +30

      @@akkar8726 that's OK...thats trivial

  • @shinjiluigi
    @shinjiluigi Год назад +753

    The problem was the United States Soccer Federation. The reason Greg was hired was because of nepotism. All this happened because everyone knew each other and there was no professionalism.

    • @alivenumber5
      @alivenumber5 Год назад +86

      Exactly. This all could have been avoided by having a true search for a coach. Coach prospects were later asked if US Soccer had interviewed them and they said no. The period they said they were interviewing and searching was probably filled with contract negotiations with only Berhalter.

    • @CarlosGuzman-vi9xw
      @CarlosGuzman-vi9xw Год назад +35

      Jay BERHALTER, Gregg's brother, a hi-level exec at USSF, enough said, even though Gregg had a "meh" coaching pedigree.

    • @tommcguire6472
      @tommcguire6472 Год назад +8

      Go get a big name European coach and solve all the crap.

    • @alivenumber5
      @alivenumber5 Год назад +7

      @@tommcguire6472 Our perpetual issue is that we cant attract big names so we don’t succeed therefore we don’t attract big names. We need a strong figure as leader of US Soccer. My vote is Zlatan. He instantly knew the issues with pay-to-play and as a millionaire still complained about it. He solidified my respect for that wonderful man.

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher Год назад +1

      @@alivenumber5 He turned down the team. Move along.

  • @KingofWolves3277
    @KingofWolves3277 Год назад +485

    can't wait for something like this to be added in future FMs

    • @shadow_realm47
      @shadow_realm47 Год назад +91

      Bruh 💀
      If a window pops up with:
      ~ Blackmail~
      Your longtime best friend's wife who used to be your wife's best friend and roommate in college is going threatening to expose your days as an immature young man who allegedly committed aggrevated assault on your current wife and used to do GTA as a hobby.
      UNLESS you play that woman's ☕ son in the next few games for the full 90 🥲
      AND praise him in the media !

    • @maxouph212
      @maxouph212 Год назад +24

      Nobody expect the soccer mom inquisition in FM

    • @Lucas-bx5gd
      @Lucas-bx5gd Год назад +21

      Youll have to write your entire 30 year history of your life from now on before you start the save so that they can implement sudden blackmails

    • @nooloo5968
      @nooloo5968 Год назад +10

      @@shadow_realm47 unemployed speedrun lmfao

    • @ArdensGember
      @ArdensGember Год назад +2

      It just searches your entire social media history and pulls up 10 year old posts in the middle of the game

  • @andreamazzeo4306
    @andreamazzeo4306 Год назад +155

    She literally called the manager.

    • @omarcastro553
      @omarcastro553 Год назад +8

      She called the manager’s manager

    • @ecoRfan
      @ecoRfan Год назад +3

      @@omarcastro553 Karenception?

  • @Liversh0t
    @Liversh0t Год назад +647

    This is why you gotta keep the players families miles away from the team

    • @mattf8779
      @mattf8779 Год назад +52

      True, but extremely hard to do when the USSF continues to hire former players to positions that they are unqualified to hold. You have the president who's only real qualification is they are a former player. You then have Berhalter who was only given the job because his brother was the boss.

    • @lordfizzz
      @lordfizzz Год назад

      Soccer mom culture in USA is fucked

    • @mikedidyk8233
      @mikedidyk8233 Год назад +7

      @@mattf8779 this is the real problem. I think this will get better over time though because there was no MLS for that generation and the main players were all from the USMNT. This is why we need a foreign head coach next who isn't neck deep in all of this BS.

    • @billsager5634
      @billsager5634 Год назад +12

      @@mikedidyk8233 We had a foreign coach (Jurgen Klinnsman) and he couldn't lead the USMNT to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, hence the reason Berhalter was hired.
      Hiring a foreign coach won't matter, as you would still have the entire incompetent and nepotistic organizational structure. The entire structure must change.

    • @louiedajet
      @louiedajet Год назад

      @@billsager5634 preach

  • @bigrandomun9267
    @bigrandomun9267 Год назад +539

    Let’s just be happy this didn’t happen with Timothy Weah cause his dad would’ve actually threatened a war over his son not playing.

    • @humphrey4976
      @humphrey4976 Год назад +60

      He was class as the WC

    • @silvamichael13
      @silvamichael13 Год назад +45

      the thing is Weah is actually good and provides so much more value to the team. so that would never even happen

    • @gazamidori2866
      @gazamidori2866 Год назад +31

      @@silvamichael13 no offense, weah is good. But gio is better. However they do different roles and in this world cup we needed weah for what he is good at less than gio. Gio is great when we are playing the concacaf minnows because we should be dominating and controlling possession. However against European giants not so much. We need high octane engines that can move around. Weah is full of energy and running.

    • @stantory1822
      @stantory1822 Год назад +10

      @@gazamidori2866 Gio is trash last 2 years,yes injuries had a lot of with it.But Reyna is not better than Weah.

    • @marcipascuzziaderiye4382
      @marcipascuzziaderiye4382 Год назад +27

      George Weah has more class and faith in his son than Gio's mum.

  • @chinaman1
    @chinaman1 Год назад +62

    This is like when a harvard professor punishes a student and the students rich and powerful parents used their position to try and punish the professor.

    • @Josak17
      @Josak17 Год назад

      If the Harvard professor beat his wife.

    • @escanormorph1883
      @escanormorph1883 Год назад +4

      @@Josak17 and if said professor only hit his future wife once (allegedly),
      regretted it,
      apologized to both his and her family,
      worked through it by seeking help to come out as a better person,
      eventually marries the lady and they are still together for over 25 years.

    • @brettohansen4979
      @brettohansen4979 Год назад

      @@escanormorph1883 and smoked crack cocaine, once, while out with his friends in Tijuana, Mexico. Where they killed a guy. Sent him down the Tijuana River, and never spoke about it again. Until the professor didn't give his buddy $500, that he owed him for keeping his mouth shut about that murder. I, personally, blame the murder victim. Because he was a Mark-ass bitch.

    • @escanormorph1883
      @escanormorph1883 Год назад

      @@brettohansen4979 that's a shitty take blaming the murder victim. Not even funny honestly, try again.

    • @jac1207
      @jac1207 Год назад

      ​@@Josak17 You're a woman beater too, no? You obviously physically contacted a girl without consent sometime in your life, so you must be labelled one now as well.

  • @Isuckatvideogames210
    @Isuckatvideogames210 Год назад +579

    As a Mexico fan I can’t help but laugh at this whole situation. It’s so comically stupid

    • @alexherrera3605
      @alexherrera3605 Год назад +76

      Mexico’s National squad has been a laughing stock for the last 30 years lil bro

    • @scdocarlos1633
      @scdocarlos1633 Год назад +135

      @@alexherrera3605 lil bro yall been our sons for Years. Congrats on beating the worst Mexican team in the last 50 years my guy.

    • @Dexter037S4
      @Dexter037S4 Год назад +90

      Canadian fans will join you in laughing at the US

    • @Isuckatvideogames210
      @Isuckatvideogames210 Год назад +5

      @@alexherrera3605 check the score board lil bro

    • @kingjamestres
      @kingjamestres Год назад +48

      @@scdocarlos1633 You realize since 1934 of the 74 total matches played by the US and Mexico... the US has 36 victories and Mexico has 22 we've been OBVIOUSLY better than you for over 2 decades now...

  • @DrZaius3141
    @DrZaius3141 Год назад +421

    The core of this is that US (men's) football is still so very tiny that you have these families at the core of it. Even small nations with more of a tradition will have many different clusters and not so much interconnection. That leads to its own problems (for example in Austria where I'm from, for the longest time the rivalry between the two large clubs from Vienna was at the forefront, meaning that any national coach that had a history with one of the clubs was immediately after scrutiny from the other) but makes this seem - as you so rightly put it - incestuous.

    • @EstariaValens
      @EstariaValens Год назад +10

      You are suffering a core flaw in your argument: Whether a handful of families have a stranglehold on an industry has nothing to do with how "big" it is. Kings and Queens anyone? Dynast Emporers? Or something a bit more industry oriented, perhaps? Hilton hotels as a brand are enormous the world over. Walmart is kinda big. BMW cars? Nike sports apparel? Volkswagen? Samsung? All family businesses who's heirs either become CEO or who's family have a majority on the board. So this kind of drama doesn't speak to how "big" USMNT is.

    • @greysnake2903
      @greysnake2903 Год назад +3

      @EstariaValens Habsburg moment

    • @alehlete830
      @alehlete830 Год назад +1

      gio reyna is named after giovanni van bronkhorst cause he godfather kinda

    • @kngaman9
      @kngaman9 Год назад +4

      @@alehlete830 no one asked

    • @khalilli6613
      @khalilli6613 Год назад +4

      Berhalter should have never had the job in the first place. We would have never been here

  • @danishpatroit
    @danishpatroit Год назад +388

    this is the biggest case of helicopter parents ive ever seen, feel bad for Gio honestly

    • @shadow_realm47
      @shadow_realm47 Год назад +53

      No wonder the lad had behavior issues.
      It's not even his fault entirely.

    • @youngmaster4892
      @youngmaster4892 Год назад

      Gio is momo

    • @ruleoftwo6174
      @ruleoftwo6174 Год назад +1

      is that why everytime he gets tackled he looks like he gonna cry

    • @nattturner
      @nattturner Год назад +2

      I don’t he is an adult

    • @doublejacketjimmy391
      @doublejacketjimmy391 Год назад +5

      You shouldn’t his attitude was the thing that quick started the chain of unfortunate events. Gotta have more discipline next time. Now that soccer mom incident will haunt him until the end of his career.

  • @tommcdonald1873
    @tommcdonald1873 Год назад +70

    Imagine what Gio gets to deal with for the rest of the season in the Bundesliga. "Gio has a Soccer Mommy!"

    • @froggyluv352
      @froggyluv352 Год назад +2

      Nahhh me personally I would not talk to my mom after that

    • @CP-ir3ft
      @CP-ir3ft Год назад +7

      he's well-liked at dortmund

    • @myst7383
      @myst7383 Год назад +1

      @@CP-ir3ft well liked in Dortmund doesn't mean well liked by rival fans in Bundesliga

    • @CP-ir3ft
      @CP-ir3ft Год назад +2

      @@myst7383 who cares about the rival fans?

    • @pavlo_41
      @pavlo_41 Год назад +3

      Germanys football comunity isnt that toxic as the english

  • @dannydevito5729
    @dannydevito5729 Год назад +44

    Imagine being Gio Reyna and having your mom and dad start this BS after they weren't happy with his playing time.
    I had a few parents like that when I coached middle school kids

    • @youngmaster4892
      @youngmaster4892 Год назад

      Gio is part of problem, he went crying to them like bitch he is 😆

    • @Old_Scot
      @Old_Scot Год назад +4

      When my brother played football as an 11 year old, someone got tackled and their granny ran onto the park to berate the kid who did it. That actually sounds more reasonable than this nonsense.

  • @DarthAnimal
    @DarthAnimal Год назад +207

    "why is it always Jersey" isnt something you get to say when you're from Florida

    • @AjaXxXDenia
      @AjaXxXDenia Год назад +10

      He is projecting like crazy.

    • @snuffmeister6720
      @snuffmeister6720 Год назад +4

      maybe jersey is the florida of floridians

    • @miche1df
      @miche1df Год назад +9

      What is New Jersey if not the Florida of the north?

    • @ThreeRunHomer
      @ThreeRunHomer Год назад

      Florida is Florida because of all the New York, New Jersey and Ohio lunatics who move there.

    • @kylefinnegan4608
      @kylefinnegan4608 Год назад +13

      @@miche1df Florida is Florida of the south. New Jersey is Florida of the North East. Nevada is Florida of the West. Jacksonville is Florida of the Florida.

  • @svokxz6435
    @svokxz6435 Год назад +191

    This has to be the craziest.What a story for a soccer team.Loves how the drama starts in New Jersey as New Jersey resident.

    • @Wessohot
      @Wessohot Год назад +5

      Its always New Jersey and New York(long Island) resident causing a problem

    • @billsager5634
      @billsager5634 Год назад +5

      Well, NJ is a hotbed for soccer. Look how many great American players have come from NJ. However, one soccer mom made this a huge issue.

    • @PeruvianPotato
      @PeruvianPotato Год назад

      @@billsager5634 I mean a lot of Hispanics live in NJ so of course we're gonna be big on football

    • @Old_Scot
      @Old_Scot Год назад

      @@PeruvianPotato In the 17th century, a lot of Scots moved there, so I'm suffering vicarious embarrassment. Except this lot actually make the Scottish football authorities look sane. And Scottish players are working class, so they tend to settle their differences in a more "direct" manner. 😁😄

  • @RoseSolane
    @RoseSolane Год назад +157

    I think Ernie Stewart wants to get out of this drama. But unfortunately his way out was cut short. He was supposedly considered for the job of directeur Topvoetbal at the KNVB (basically the Technical Director of the Dutch football association) but that job went to Nigel de Jong. Ironically, considering this story, somebody with a great knowledge of kicking shins 😁

    • @mattjames6349
      @mattjames6349 Год назад +6

      No Nigel de Jong was a cultured...sorry no, I can't even finish that sentence!

    • @gadget00
      @gadget00 Год назад +1

      the KNVB is well known for their nepotism and good ole boy culture; he has a chance to get in no doubt

    • @MasonGreenWeed
      @MasonGreenWeed Год назад +1

      @@mattjames6349 cultured martial artist

    • @mattjames6349
      @mattjames6349 Год назад

      @@MasonGreenWeed ask xabi alonso how he feels on that ! Jesus ! That moment of anti football will live with me forever lol

  • @theflyinfoote
    @theflyinfoote Год назад +42

    Having dealt with soccer parents, this doesn’t surprise me at all.

  • @MrChiyobaa
    @MrChiyobaa Год назад +46

    This is so embarassing im out of words. Im German and there is a lot questionable shit happening but it doesnt reach this level of insanity.

    • @tilioforeign
      @tilioforeign Год назад

      Football in the US is a fuckin joke and this is ulterior proof

  • @MadTurtleuk
    @MadTurtleuk Год назад +36

    Reyna: Mom they picking on me
    Mom: Hold my wine glass

  • @Part-Time-Pope
    @Part-Time-Pope Год назад +27

    Gio is going to catch way more hell for mommy and daddy going ham on the USMNT because of their son's playing time. The crisicism, jokes and snark will be way worse than it would have been had it just been about the dispute between player and coach.

    • @haxkztasy
      @haxkztasy Год назад

      to be honest... im from Germany and im a fan of BVB and i never ever heard of this before this Video.
      i like Reyna, prolly one of my Fav Players on the Team atm lol

  • @sld1776
    @sld1776 Год назад +23

    "How did it come up in conversation?"
    "Gregg has some nerve criticizing my son. Did you know he kicked Rosalind when he was 18?"
    The US Soccer bylaws at that point demand Ernie Stewart opens an investigation. She just had to to causally mention it in frustration, and, ooops!, Gregg comes under investigation.

  • @timlett99
    @timlett99 Год назад +121

    I won’t even lie this sounds 1000% like something my mom would do

    • @TheRadPlayer
      @TheRadPlayer Год назад +33

      I think a lot of moms would do this, sadly.

    • @MrVaDelux
      @MrVaDelux Год назад +9

      Lol thats just a mom thing bro. They want whats best for the babies every time

    • @snuffmeister6720
      @snuffmeister6720 Год назад +11

      @@MrVaDelux blackmail, its just a mom thing 💅
      more like black male,amirite

    • @squireltag1000
      @squireltag1000 Год назад +4

      Thing is, this whole thing is Not in their son's best interest. If this sounds like your mom 😬

    • @TheRadPlayer
      @TheRadPlayer Год назад +12

      @@squireltag1000 Parents do a lot of things that aren't in the best interests of their children all the time, often with good intentions.

  • @bertwhite5912
    @bertwhite5912 Год назад +28

    The next series of Ted Lasso sounds amazing

  • @connornorcott4422
    @connornorcott4422 Год назад +82

    Gotta say, I’m a huge fan of the fm content, and long mat it continue, but I really enjoyed this style of video. would love to see more in the future! Keep smashing it Z

  • @ewie6040
    @ewie6040 Год назад +230

    Trying to ruin someone's coaching career for something in 1991 is just so wrong. Especially given the fact that Berhalter literally did everything necessary to improve himself and move on from the incident with his future wife

    • @bartcooper2920
      @bartcooper2920 Год назад

      It’s not like he made a tiny mistake though. He assaulted his girlfriend

    • @mitchellima7548
      @mitchellima7548 Год назад +45

      Exactly. There’s a convo here to have that someone with any history of domestic violence shouldn’t be a national team coach, but that convo isn’t what this is about. GGG did something stupid when he was 19 but clearly has bettered him self, him and his wife have obviously fixed the issue and are by all accounts in a healthy relationship. To use this to blackmail him only becuase you upset your son isn’t playing is fucking pathetic. I feel bad for ggg.

    • @LordWay
      @LordWay Год назад +6

      @@mitchellima7548 Yeah honestly if it was to be brought up it should have been before he got the job tbh.

    • @docequis9796
      @docequis9796 Год назад +4

      @@mitchellima7548 hold on... GGG isn't a victim unless what was said was untrue... or US soccer overreacts to the news.... Understandably we don't know everything... but what do we know...
      1. Both Gio and Gregg admitted that Gio had a less than professional response to Gio being benched without ability to show himself fit in pre-cup practices and scrimmages. That shows the lack of professionalism in BOTH coach and player. The coach is responsible for SOME of Gio's response as he set the scenario of when he told Gio (way to early in the process after stringing him along the cycle), where (right before a critical practice) and how (maybe in a way that made Gio not have other outlet but to sulk and slack in frustration).... good coaches know the when, where and how to have these discussions and the coaching decisions need to be fair and framed well or player dissent will occur and the outlet for the player needs to be excelling gets you off the bench... and that was taken from Gio. That said the coach made his decision and now has to deal with the consequences like a man (professional coach)... and maybe he was living with it... until he spilled the beans.
      2. Gio didn't spill the beans on Gregg's domestic violence issue in the past... and should not be punished for it.
      3. Gregg did spill the beans on Gio's behavior to strangers for the media to run with.... and should be punished by it.
      4. The majority of the vote during the pre-world cup scrimmages was to retain Gio after his apology. (Verifiable reports are that coaching staff and a couple of player reps were asked... not each player). And the majority of players support Gio, and they were there to witness his behavior and his apology. And Gregg admitted that he (Gregg) said no repercussions will happen and welcomed him to stay.
      5. Gregg beating his wife years ago is of interest to US Soccer as they are looking into it. And yes, no one is perfect. And I am sure most people wouldn't hold it against him to know he isn't perfect or that he apologized and was forgiven by his wife... and that is the reason why when a young player makes a mistake and overreacts to a poor coaching event and apologized to the satisfaction of his team and the coach, the coach shouldn't bring it up to a bunch of strangers for the media to hear.
      6. Gio's parents are his parents and deserve the right to react however they want as he is an adult and so are they. You might argue that a child and his parents have a behavioral contract with a team but Gio is an adult. To blame someone for what their ancestors or relatives did is inappropriate.
      7. Most fans know that Gio will one day (with proper USMNT coaching) be a star player, like Pulisic in almost every match he can play. To see his talent and say otherwise is odd...I have seen people justify Gregg's unprofessional coaching decisions by saying Gio isn't that good.
      8. Our teams record.... Bravo to Gregg as he got the USMNT qualified and thru the first round but we know it was not an impressive or unexpected outcome given our region, our opposition at the WC and our player development issues brought by our coaching... so he needs to go anyway.

    • @mitchellima7548
      @mitchellima7548 Год назад +10

      @@docequis9796 ggg is a victim of blackmail. He has had an event in his past being used against him in order to gain an advantage over him. That’s blackmail. Again we can have convos about if someone with any history of domestic violence should be head coach if a national team. We can have convos about him as a coach and the way he handled gio Reyna. While these convos are fair to have that does not mean we support the gio’s parents here. Who decided to blackmail and bring up his past not because it was of legitimate concern or to have a real convo about it, but to blackmail him out of being head coach cause he didn’t play their son. That’s not ok. End of story. I also never blamed gio for leaking stuff. Gio did however act unprofessionally at pints during the World Cup it seems. Multiple things can be true, GGG can have a questionable past, he could have handled the gio Reyna World Cup situation poorly, he may not be what the us National team needs in a coach, and gio can be immature, and his parents blackmailed ggg making him a victom.

  • @aarongulliver1234
    @aarongulliver1234 Год назад +4

    I've been waiting for your take on this situation... It is absolutely mental.

  • @EstariaValens
    @EstariaValens Год назад +32

    The full power of Karen has been unleashed!

  • @Thorndog
    @Thorndog Год назад +4

    I coached Soccer for years here in the states 17 and under and after my first year, with the approval of the league and local governing body, I had every parent(s) sign a contract of behavior, they would get a warning on the first outbreak and then they would be suspended for 3 games then banned for the year (we played 30 games a year).

  • @joey51611
    @joey51611 Год назад +10

    Awww man I could listen to your story telling all day, please do more vids like this, drama, news, stories etc. You Rock.

  • @countryclubbin1016
    @countryclubbin1016 Год назад +9

    Great lesson on nepotism and why business and friendship should never mix. It literally never works out well.

  • @daman571
    @daman571 Год назад +15

    rebekah vardy. has met her match

    • @Elena-gj6ow
      @Elena-gj6ow Год назад

      At least Wagatha Christe was fun and fairly harmless. This is just spiteful and sad.

  • @dylanmayne1870
    @dylanmayne1870 Год назад

    so happy the algorithm brought me to your channel tonight, i will be watching every video you've made

  • @honestjohn7513
    @honestjohn7513 Год назад +2

    I was secretly hoping you would do a video explaining all of this. Great vid

  • @TheGordybear
    @TheGordybear Год назад +47

    Gio was named after Claudio Reynas teammate at Rangers, Giovanni van Bronkhorst

    • @jean-christophebriolin8989
      @jean-christophebriolin8989 Год назад

      Nice anecdote

    • @eggy6745
      @eggy6745 Год назад +5

      It's a shame he wasn't as good a manager as he was a player

    • @lthecatt9667
      @lthecatt9667 Год назад +9

      @@eggy6745 Gio was decent at Feyenoord, helped us to our first league title in 18 years

    • @slipknotsoad86
      @slipknotsoad86 Год назад

      What a rangers side that was, and Celtics for that matter Larsson etc.

    • @Cyrus-rodn45
      @Cyrus-rodn45 Год назад +1

      Isn't his name Giovanni????

  • @Tubsidio
    @Tubsidio Год назад +24

    I'm just gonna say that, this is insane even for me... and I am from Brazil. Land of Ricardo Teixeira and João Havelanche

    • @arthur.s.b4061
      @arthur.s.b4061 Год назад +5

      @@milaninter2442 They were found guilty of corruption. A thing notoriously hard for football executives to be found guilty of.

  • @akanfoyawu1072
    @akanfoyawu1072 Год назад +2

    Spectacular. This is definitely a case of whitemail

  • @jeffreyknutson
    @jeffreyknutson Год назад +2

    You've got a great voice for this stuff! I don't know if you wrote the whole thing yourself, or if you had some help. But this was the best breakdown of what happened that I've heard so far. Fantastic!

  • @drunkenramblingswithaaron7708
    @drunkenramblingswithaaron7708 Год назад +51

    Man, poor gio... He's so early in his career that this will be something following him for 20 years...

    • @FunkyGhostHD
      @FunkyGhostHD Год назад +3

      If it takes 1 decent WC performance for the likes of Rabiot and her mother's abhorrent behaviours to be forgotten about (it was with his national team too) I don't think people will hold onto this for much longer than 2-3 years and he'll still be super young.

    • @Elena-gj6ow
      @Elena-gj6ow Год назад +6

      @@FunkyGhostHD It all depends on what he does next. Does he reflect, take on accountability and grow? No one will care. Another outburst? He's done for. He has no leeway now, but as long as he gets his act together and behaves professionally, he's not gonna need any leeway. That's football.

    • @FunkyGhostHD
      @FunkyGhostHD Год назад

      @@Elena-gj6ow I beg to differ honestly. There were tons and tons of controversies surrounding even the best of the best like Leo and Cristiano (it was only a couple years back when they both went to court over some serious tax stuff right?) as long as these athletes perform we as football fans like to forget about these things. Once their form start to dip however even the slightest of gafs become topics of many discussions for weeks to come. This is big, I get that but once enough time goes by (like a month tops) and if Gio will perform nicely it will all be forgotten, only to be remembered later throughout years to come. The only time I was happy that people didn't give a leeway to athletes was with Zouma, he still gets whistles and very "special" chants about how he treated his cat. Other than that I don't see people complaining about that one time Hazard kicked a ball boy live, now it's only about his form and how he is the burger merchant and whatnot. We're not only gleefully forgetful but also have selective memory. So idk.

    • @billsager5634
      @billsager5634 Год назад

      @@FunkyGhostHD - First Gio (like Pulisic) needs to learn how to stay healthy. That's the main reason why Gio receive so little playing time. He hadn't been playing with the USMNT because he had been injured.

    • @FunkyGhostHD
      @FunkyGhostHD Год назад +1

      @@billsager5634 Well, I'm with you on that. He literally got injured just before the world cup (despite getting back in shape at the start of it). That may be a whole different conversation yet, again, you're right on the topic, I agree with you.

  • @matthewlerma7248
    @matthewlerma7248 Год назад +10

    Proof that in the USA you have to deal with soccer moms at all levels of the sport

  • @ONLYJOKING101
    @ONLYJOKING101 Год назад +2

    Britain has the royal family and America has the USMNT.

  • @gabefry4974
    @gabefry4974 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the video. Definitely gives me something to think about.

  • @hugonongbri8100
    @hugonongbri8100 Год назад +6

    New reality show idea:
    Real Housewives of USMNT 🤣🤣

  • @the13thmxrk
    @the13thmxrk Год назад +12

    Let's not forget that Claudio basically had Eric Wynalda put out that rumor about Gio & Gregg having issues during the world cup. Which Gregg later confirmed & clarified when he went public with it cause people were coming after his job because of it.
    So the incident was already semi-public because of the Reyna family.

  • @Jonathan2342
    @Jonathan2342 Год назад +14

    There is a certain timeframe where one must say “so what”. Especially if it’s a relatively minor event that was addressed by the family and is in the past. Soccer Karen mom was mad sonny boy didn’t play enough and has now virtually guaranteed it will be much harder for him to make it in the future.

  • @senorchaos21
    @senorchaos21 Год назад +24

    If only his mom had any brains is that her pulling this stunt is going to get him abused even more online, it'll affect his career. Hopefully he can get past it I wish Gio the best because this got out of control.

  • @IntoTheSkyy
    @IntoTheSkyy Год назад +16

    You don't get this type of drama unless you're a real soccer country. We did it! We have arrived

    • @prodigiii712
      @prodigiii712 Год назад +6

      In a real football country, a player’s mom wouldn’t be able to talk to the Sporting director of the federation.

    • @GalacticNovaOverlord
      @GalacticNovaOverlord Год назад

      Note, we're a soccer country, not a real sport like fútbol or football.
      Keep playing soccer and it'll be the same story every time

    • @MarioSantos-zx4bj
      @MarioSantos-zx4bj Год назад +1

      Not really, never heard a drama like this from Brazil, Argentina, France, England, etc

  • @jonahleehane
    @jonahleehane Год назад +4

    You should do more of this stuff. You’re good at it.

  • @matthiassventoest6800
    @matthiassventoest6800 Год назад

    I had no idea, this is how this went down. I just saw a crawl on a sports network. glad I saw your post, too show some clarification

  • @timothygalligan4042
    @timothygalligan4042 Год назад +7

    Idk what corner of USMNT twitter Danielle was on, but when the gio situation first leaked everyone was blaming berhalter.

  • @davidborkwood2368
    @davidborkwood2368 Год назад +28

    Every new revelation in this video I’m like “no way it gets more crazy”
    Z:hold my beer

  • @TheGreyIago
    @TheGreyIago Год назад +11

    Sort of important to remember that the Athletic was going to break the story before Gregg's comments came out

  • @ahmedramisoufari8820
    @ahmedramisoufari8820 Год назад +5

    Great video Z!
    I feel really sorry for Gio.

  • @einarjohansen5593
    @einarjohansen5593 Год назад +13

    Danielle " Karen" Egan: "I Demand to speak to the Manager."

  • @TommyTheWalker
    @TommyTheWalker Год назад +5

    It's so ridiculous, you're right. The fact that she married him puts this to bed. People are not perfect, they make mistakes and owning up to them makes them a little better.

  • @arturowagner4728
    @arturowagner4728 Год назад +3

    Holy cow! Never in a million years would I have imagined all this drama coming from U.S Soccer....

  • @davidhartley8062
    @davidhartley8062 Год назад +4

    This all started because Claudio cut Berhalter's son from Austin FC

  • @tillnetthofel8595
    @tillnetthofel8595 Год назад +10

    Can't wait for a totally focused and enthusiastic Gio to turn up at Dortmund. 🙃 this season just keeps on giving, boy oh boy.

  • @Imran.Ali786
    @Imran.Ali786 Год назад +10

    It's no Ryan Giggs...but still good to see American reality TV bleeding into US football

  • @coachtechnique
    @coachtechnique Год назад +10

    I'm a youth coach, this happens at all levels

    • @alansalgado2740
      @alansalgado2740 Год назад +1

      I know a coach who once cut a player on the spot due to his parents questioning his decisions. The player told his parents to shut up.

    • @coachtechnique
      @coachtechnique Год назад

      @@alansalgado2740 happens

  • @fefefwevvgege2701
    @fefefwevvgege2701 Год назад +1

    I saw the statement from USMNT investigating and I was so confused on what happened

  • @CaptainStraya
    @CaptainStraya Год назад +3

    She really said can I speak to the manager of soccer

  • @fizzymint
    @fizzymint Год назад

    Brilliant video Z IMO - Summed up at the start perfectly as something from the housewives of series.

  • @robbiecairns1982
    @robbiecairns1982 Год назад

    Mate you are a legend. Have you ever thought of doing a tour??

  • @eliasweber7498
    @eliasweber7498 Год назад +46

    This is like in a teen movie when the parents of the main character do something embarassing and he has to something about it even though he has done nothing wrong
    I know he has done something wrong, but in comparision to the actions of his parents it is nothing
    Very American

    • @paratame105
      @paratame105 Год назад +6

      What did Gio do wrong exactly? The only thing he did was sulk during practice. This, however, was supposed to stay inside the team, as it's always supposed to, no matter what team you're talking about. After GB humiliated him publicly, he was virtually forced to make a statement. But instead of "getting back" at him, he APOLOGIZED for his beaviour. People really need to get off Gio's back on this one.

    • @eliasweber7498
      @eliasweber7498 Год назад +7

      @@paratame105 The skuliking is what I meant this is nothing a professional footballer no matter the age should do at the World Cup
      But with the apology everything was fine until his parents took action

    • @eliasweber7498
      @eliasweber7498 Год назад

      @@paratame105 if I have not made it clear enough I am sorry

    • @Elena-gj6ow
      @Elena-gj6ow Год назад +4

      @@paratame105 Throwing in the towel because you don't get to start a game is probably the worst thing a professional footballer can do. Please stop covering for him for no reason. He fucked up, if you (and him) won't recognize that, how is he supposed to grow? Accountability is essential to top performance.

    • @Elena-gj6ow
      @Elena-gj6ow Год назад +1

      @@paratame105 Also, The Athletic had an article on the way detailing what happened at the WC prior to Berhalters comments about it. It wasn't gonna stay inside anyway, and Berhalters version was much nicer to Reyna than the medias, if anything.
      You're gonna coddle him to death, just like you did with Pulisic.

  • @Peter-zv6yy
    @Peter-zv6yy Год назад +3

    Wow. Really on point comments Zealand. Really awesome takes on this drama, and it's unfortunate and silly that U.S. Soccer management qualifies as a TV show now.
    Berrhalter must be taken out he can't remain as coach. Leaders don't get involved in this type of roll your eyes up malarkey. Other top football countries are laughing.

  • @swifteh1780
    @swifteh1780 Год назад +7

    This kind of story should be used in the next FM update.

    • @truongphan5787
      @truongphan5787 Год назад

      Lol, Imma resign if shit like this happend

    • @vincentv1432
      @vincentv1432 Год назад +4

      Manager, remember that player you didn't play? well, his mum called....

    • @swifteh1780
      @swifteh1780 Год назад +2

      Player's moral has dropped to due a domestic violence case emerging from 30 years ago

  • @MeherabadMoments
    @MeherabadMoments Год назад

    Super entertaining analysis!

  • @irsyasalim6679
    @irsyasalim6679 Год назад +8

    Soccer mom in National Team level... nevermind THIS IS USA

  • @FaraazAhmad
    @FaraazAhmad Год назад +12

    Need an HBO mini series on this

  • @professorskye
    @professorskye Год назад

    Concise and well delivered

  • @DJMavis
    @DJMavis Год назад

    That was amazing. Thank you.

  • @lorenzohamburger
    @lorenzohamburger Год назад +7

    As someone from europe america is a comedy show to be fair

    • @EstariaValens
      @EstariaValens Год назад +5

      Comedy to you, but sadly a tragedy to us. :(

    • @queenzoroark
      @queenzoroark Год назад

      Classic american reality TV.

    • @monrow1961
      @monrow1961 Год назад

      @@EstariaValens Don't worry, knowing the Canadian soccer federation, its probably gonna come out that the ex-president of our federation ate babies or something in like 2 months and you guys will seem normal again.

  • @enriquemaringarcia9885
    @enriquemaringarcia9885 Год назад +5

    this is the funniest thing I saw in time. My middle school team problems on a prime level national team.

  • @SebiSthlm
    @SebiSthlm Год назад +1

    Absolutely insane.

  • @GabPernambuco51
    @GabPernambuco51 Год назад

    that is your best video until now in this channel... congrats.

  • @hantykje3005
    @hantykje3005 Год назад +4

    The proverbial phrase "Revenge is a dish best served cold" fits really well in this case..

  • @pursuitofmeaningpodcast1161
    @pursuitofmeaningpodcast1161 Год назад +5

    This was better journalistic analysis than all of the mainstream on this topic combined. 👍👍👍

  • @PowerChairFootball
    @PowerChairFootball Год назад +1

    Zealand, with the new supporter dynamics in FM23, how far can we stretch their impact? E.g. could the fans ever veto our dismissal after a 0 point season, if 100% of them cared primarily about playing local talent or the quality of their hotdogs? Also, does the size, atmosphere, and home/away split of a crowd have any impact on players? If so, would fostering ultras improve home advantage etc.?

  • @liesideways
    @liesideways Год назад

    didn't expect this from the title and thumbnail

  • @benjaminpoole2678
    @benjaminpoole2678 Год назад +7

    what a betrayal of friendship lol

  • @untexan
    @untexan Год назад +8

    As soon as you sat down and thought, “Who would know about this incident and have something to gain by bringing it up” it went straight to Gio’s parents. That was horrendously stupid of them.

  • @claramitchell746
    @claramitchell746 Год назад

    On point! Grow up US Soccer buds!!!

  • @danmobile8531
    @danmobile8531 Год назад +2

    So this all as happened as some soccer mom didn’t like her son not playing. Wow 😮

  • @kingofallmountains
    @kingofallmountains Год назад +16

    They didn't care about a domestic incident from decades ago until their son wasn't being played. Classy. Also, if the boy can't handle that type of pressure, he should not be in professional sports.

    • @Elena-gj6ow
      @Elena-gj6ow Год назад +4

      Yup, people are acting like he's being ruthlessly abused, but that's not even close to the truth. Some have criticised him for a lack of professionalism, most have just defended him blinfdly since he's their golden boy... He needs to suck it up and get back to work.

    • @kingofallmountains
      @kingofallmountains Год назад

      @@tedlasso5876 Oh you're absolutely right that he may figure it out, and he isn't nearly the first to react like that. My stance still stands, though, and he'll clearly need to make that stand on his own out of the shadows of his parents who think building an athlete is done by gossip and blackmailing. That may get you in some places but it doesn't perform on the pitch.

  • @alimamulma3sum14
    @alimamulma3sum14 Год назад +3

    The world won't miss the USMNT to be honest.

  • @Jace-mf6rv
    @Jace-mf6rv Год назад +1

    If Gio had just went plus ultra in those beep tests all of this could’ve been avoided.

  • @scottbeattie9445
    @scottbeattie9445 Год назад +1

    Great video Zealand as always.

  • @admthrawnuru
    @admthrawnuru Год назад +3

    "Gregg kicked his future wife 32 years ago the same way he's now trying to kick my son off the team"
    -Danielle Reyna... apparently

  • @VodkaHellstorm
    @VodkaHellstorm Год назад +7

    My mate was in the NSW IS. He's told me tonnes of stories about how even at the youth level, football is a political sport that is all about who you know. Milos Degenek was a player he couldn't stand because he had a chip on his shoulder. He knew his pathway was laid out for him and was sure to let other players know about it. This screams to me of Gio Reyna being in a similar situation. His parents are clearly used to having pull with the right people in the industry to get their way. This time, they publically overplayed their hand.
    This isn't to say that these players aren't talented, and that they haven't sacrificed. But at a young age, pretty much everyone at that level is talented. Some kids just have the way forward illuminated for them in big, glowing lights.

    • @ratedpending
      @ratedpending Год назад

      it's funny cause degenek plays in america now lmao

    • @VodkaHellstorm
      @VodkaHellstorm Год назад

      @@ratedpending I wouldn't point the finger at any particular country, cause if a relative footballing backwater like Australia is fully on the nepobaby train, I imagine every major nation in the world is, and it's just an industry thing.

    • @shadow_realm47
      @shadow_realm47 Год назад +1

      @@VodkaHellstorm nope major nations have really tough competition for spots.
      The average audience in those countries are also way more educated on their local players.
      They immediately start calling out the coach and players even for small mistakes.
      Politics and controversy are there but for other reasons.

    • @Elena-gj6ow
      @Elena-gj6ow Год назад

      @@VodkaHellstorm That's just not true at all. Football is not a game for people with rich/famous parents in the major footballing countries. You see it all the time, kids with famous parents being hyped at age 11, gone to never be heard of again at age 15. The competition is fucking stiff, and you're out as soon as you can't keep up.
      Australia and the US are not representative whatsoever.
      Beckhams kid just signed for the B-team of Brentford at age 20 or something. If this was a nepotism-driven industry, he'd still be at Arsenal, where he played as an 8-year old or whatever. But he got dropped as a young teenager because he didn't hit the level required. Hundreds and hundreds of examples like that.

    • @VodkaHellstorm
      @VodkaHellstorm Год назад

      @@Elena-gj6ow I'm not saying it's every example. My buddy didn't make it not because he wasn't well off (his family was very wealthy), but because he didn't want it enough. My point is more about where I think Gio Reyna's parents are coming from than an accusation if rife nepotism. I'm sure nepotism is as present in football in every country as it is in every other career, the obvious meritocracy of professional sport papers over a lot of those cracks.

  • @James32015
    @James32015 Год назад

    Zee this video is incredible and I hope you do more sports news in the future

  • @benmccarthy9180
    @benmccarthy9180 Год назад +1

    Zealand these videos about real world football are brilliant

  • @razvangeorgescu1556
    @razvangeorgescu1556 Год назад +3

    Shame really it came to this. Nothing helps that young group of players that are so talented in the attack and midfield.

  • @benjaminpoole2678
    @benjaminpoole2678 Год назад +3

    Lmfao "a sentient american flag" hahah im stealing that one

    • @monrow1961
      @monrow1961 Год назад

      The kinda guy who's decided to become more racist as an act of patriotism after 9/11 lmao

    • @benjaminpoole2678
      @benjaminpoole2678 Год назад

      @@monrow1961 ????

    • @monrow1961
      @monrow1961 Год назад

      @@benjaminpoole2678 Oh man you never met one of those guys? lmao

    • @benjaminpoole2678
      @benjaminpoole2678 Год назад

      @@monrow1961 no I’ve never met anyone from any us mens national soccer team.

  • @thenneedd
    @thenneedd Год назад

    I'd really like to see a reenactment of the legs kicking episode. What does that even look like? Both legs? were there two kicks? side kick? sliding tackle? under a table?

  • @ahha6304
    @ahha6304 Год назад

    I'm gonna guess it starts in New Jersey in homage to Jersey Shore, the same type of show

  • @gazamidori2866
    @gazamidori2866 Год назад +5

    It was only a matter of time until the world learned of our soccer Karens...

  • @themilkywayuniverse6962
    @themilkywayuniverse6962 Год назад +16

    Man I can’t imagine the kind of Novella that could come out of this
    If nothing changes, God forbid, we’ll end up like Belgium 😢

    • @glaxysilver4389
      @glaxysilver4389 Год назад +1

      This is literally what I've been thinking. Just add one accidental affair turned love and boom new idea