Eric Wynalda opens up on USMNT disrespect, John Harkes affair & more! | CBS Sports Kickin' It

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

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  • @joseflemire4284
    @joseflemire4284 2 месяца назад +174

    This is the best interview you have had! Wynalda never pulls punches and that is why is he basically black listed, but I love his frankness, truthfulness and Passion! This is Exactly what is missing on the current USMNT...Dempsey Wynalda et company is the American Spirit..plain and simple

    • @kadabur
      @kadabur 2 месяца назад +10

      Agreed, might not agree always but is more genuine then the “good ol boys” at US Soccer and Fox

    • @chrisw4209
      @chrisw4209 2 месяца назад +7

      I absolutely could not agree more. This series has been fantastic since I grew up with that '94 team being my idols. I've always loved Wynalda, and i've always compared his attitude with Dempsey's. While a lot of the other players could look overwhelmed in the moment Wynalda and Demspey thrived in it. They talk and play with nothing held back at all.

    • @corvus2512
      @corvus2512 2 месяца назад +3

      I don’t pay attention to the USMNT even though I’m American and have watched football since 2005 when I was 14 so I don’t know who this guy is but I’m wondering what you mean by he is black listed? Is he black listed from football in general? Doesn’t he commentate for Fox? Or do you mean he is black listed from the U.S. federation? Just curious

    • @Monstar760
      @Monstar760 2 месяца назад +3

      @@corvus2512 dude has always spoke his mind even if it was an unpopular take. Willing to take shots at what is wrong with the system. Right, wrong or indifferent, the dude shoots his shot.

    • @rodgermurphy5721
      @rodgermurphy5721 2 месяца назад +1

      @@corvus2512 We don't pay attention to you either

  • @Frostblaze207
    @Frostblaze207 2 месяца назад +82

    Eric Wynalda is so direct, just like he was on the field. He might not always be right, but he’s brutally honest and owns it.

    • @thdoom81
      @thdoom81 Месяц назад

      he is garbage

  • @bryanojeda340
    @bryanojeda340 2 месяца назад +100

    First time I ever heard that story he traded jersey with Escobar and later gave it back to his family. Say what want about Wynalda but that's class right there, it's more than just a sport to these guys

    • @moormanpa
      @moormanpa 2 месяца назад

      What else was he going to do with it? If you think about it, that's really the ONLY move to make in that situation. Yes, he did the right thing, but that should be the minimum expectation.

    • @RodBotero
      @RodBotero Месяц назад +3

      This is monumental...there is no minimal in this act at all... he could have done a million things with it...but he gave it back to his family. Remember watching the game and to know now he did that has humbled me today.

    • @bryanojeda340
      @bryanojeda340 Месяц назад +1

      @RodBotero my family and I were at that game...and then went up to palo alto to see Colombia's final game. We saw the players leave after the game and Escobar waved at us as the team got on their bus. Wasn't until I got much older and saw the espn 30 for 30 about that Colombian team that I fully knew the back story of everything that happened. Very sad

    • @jyd93
      @jyd93 Месяц назад +6

      ​@@moormanpa Coulda sold it for more than he earned as a National Team Player. Took the high road and he didn't have to.

  • @edwissing7212
    @edwissing7212 2 месяца назад +54

    Charlie poured out his heart when talking about the ball Eric signed. That was touching.

    • @CMDavis11
      @CMDavis11 2 месяца назад +15

      and then eric ignored him...and started to talk about himself again...

    • @edwissing7212
      @edwissing7212 2 месяца назад +3

      @@CMDavis11 I know. How tone deaf. That had to hurt.

    • @MarkChaney
      @MarkChaney Месяц назад

      @@CMDavis11 yep, Eric constantly talked over people.

  • @LukeRichard91
    @LukeRichard91 Месяц назад +16

    As an Englishman I find this so applicable to the current state of the England national team, and honestly the entire Southgate era. Such great insight and stories from a leader of US football.

    • @alf4fo
      @alf4fo 19 дней назад

      @@LukeRichard91 sadly he is blacklisted in his home soil

  • @sKaraptor2
    @sKaraptor2 2 месяца назад +22

    LD will always be my favorite player of all time but much respect to Eric for keeping it real & saying exactly how he feels. Love the honesty

  • @Stinkie_Cheese_Man
    @Stinkie_Cheese_Man 2 месяца назад +39

    It's such a different take on "brother hood" and "bros" vs. playing on a team. I think it's a great take on it.

  • @unclebuck567
    @unclebuck567 2 месяца назад +66

    Wynalda does not get enough credit for what he did for USA ⚽️ Massive!

    • @kadabur
      @kadabur 2 месяца назад +4

      100%

    • @chrisw4209
      @chrisw4209 2 месяца назад +6

      Oh absolutely. Without him soccer is not where it is today in the usa. Just huge goals at a time we weren't near as good as we are today.

    • @JohnSandate
      @JohnSandate 2 месяца назад +6

      He’s the biggest reason why I chose to be a USMNT supporter. We’re the same age and I saw how he played and how those ‘94 guys played.

    • @kevinwilkins7851
      @kevinwilkins7851 2 месяца назад +4

      Absolutely 💯 He WAS better in Germany and sacrificed A LOT when he joined MLS--he did it for The USSF which tells you a lot about him as a person.

    • @vincecook8374
      @vincecook8374 Месяц назад +2

      @@unclebuck567 Very much agree. The guy had ( still has) heart.

  • @MrRob2084
    @MrRob2084 2 месяца назад +32

    What an interview and Wynalda with the smoke at the end.

  • @Warum.2439
    @Warum.2439 2 месяца назад +25

    Wynalda will always be a pioneer and USMNT legend

  • @yummyjackalmeat
    @yummyjackalmeat 2 месяца назад +34

    It's so fascinating. These guys were such enigmas to me growing up in the 90s as a young player in the USA. They sacrificed so much, and i would have never really known because of how information was passed and no one cared about american footballers anyway except kids like me. So glad to hear these guys talk about it. Im sure they feel vindicated now.

    • @magamaga1827
      @magamaga1827 2 месяца назад +4

      Glad you appreciate what they accomplished for the country. I'm now 52yrs old but was 18yrs old during the 1990 world cup finishing up high school but also playing in the US national system U18 and got the chance to play against some of them in scrimmages leading into the 90 world cup. The funnier thing is that Fall, I started college at St. Johns in NYC and I played against Lalas at Rutgers. Imagine playing in the world cup then going back to your college team? LOL. But that's all that these guys had in some cases. MLS was not even a thought at that time. If you made it to college, great, or if you could play on the National team even better...but earning a living in soccer was almost impossible. They were pioneers.

    • @yummyjackalmeat
      @yummyjackalmeat 2 месяца назад +1

      @magamaga1827 Wow, that's awesome. Yeah, it's amazing how much the culture of the sport has changed in the US. There was that bizarre time before MLS, and after the dissolution of the NASL, where outside of college soccer, the only other high level soccer happening was indoor soccer. My dad would take us to Dallas Sidekicks games, and I idolized those guys thinking they were massive celebrities, but they were probably making 10k a year.

    • @magamaga1827
      @magamaga1827 2 месяца назад

      @@yummyjackalmeat Exactly. I played on a select team for Long Island, NY in the 80s for my age group and we were coached sometimes by Shep Messing and Doc Lawson who were playing indoor at that time. We'd get to play in between breaks at the games. But looking back, those guys were prob almost broke. Bruce Arena also coached our team for a bit but I guess got offered the job at Virgina University and took it. Only way to make money then as a coach, really. I also grew up playing with Chris Armas, the current coach of Colorado Rapids, and I know for sure he wasn't making much money even in his playing days with the Fire. He's prob doing ok now.

    • @awaitingfutureone5847
      @awaitingfutureone5847 2 месяца назад

      @@magamaga1827 But Lalas didnt play in the 90 WorldCup

  • @Dirty.Dan.
    @Dirty.Dan. 2 месяца назад +40

    Best interview. I wish he was in charge of the federation

  • @ToyoSolanke
    @ToyoSolanke 2 месяца назад +21

    As a Nigerian, i believe everything he said about Milutinovic.

  • @cupolove1
    @cupolove1 2 месяца назад +20

    that word association at the end was WILD! LOL loved it

  • @michealdeangelo7452
    @michealdeangelo7452 2 месяца назад +38

    He’s so right. The USSF is falling into the trap of being too comfortable. We need to get after the teams above us now. Really tired of the “let’s see how we’ll do” mentality. The “project” is over, the goal now is to win.

  • @albertoflores970
    @albertoflores970 2 месяца назад +8

    My god. I’ve heard of Eric Wynalda. Mostly that he was a baller. But never personally. But man this man is a great human being. Prime example of keep pushing through and never give up. Agree with everything that he said. You can’t control people you gotta let them do what they do best and tweak to get the mechanism right.

  • @joelrocha6449
    @joelrocha6449 2 месяца назад +27

    Wynalda & Dempsey would always give my Mexico 🇲🇽⚽ a hard time on the pitch. Respect to all the USA players🤝✌️

    • @brandonhall5615
      @brandonhall5615 2 месяца назад +7

      I do miss seeing the likes of Blanco, Jorge Campos, Rafael Marquez(who seemed to have a career that spanned the majority of my life), Luis Hernandez, etc.. Legends, the lot of them.

    • @Monstar760
      @Monstar760 2 месяца назад +2

      I miss that era and rivalry too.

    • @underwaterlevelz1947
      @underwaterlevelz1947 2 месяца назад +2

      Flyin Brian McBride was the player that Mexico totally feared. He was the one player who could constantly win headers.

  • @GatherYeRosebudsWhileYeMay
    @GatherYeRosebudsWhileYeMay 2 месяца назад +8

    As someone who has 0 interest in usmnt these interviews are legitimately great!!! Way beyond what I would expect from cbs well done. Best format across all cbs sport shows.

  • @Xar22297
    @Xar22297 2 месяца назад +48

    These interviews are great! They need to get Claudio on here!

    • @Jstoney127
      @Jstoney127 2 месяца назад +5

      That would be epic!

    • @therealking6202
      @therealking6202 2 месяца назад +6

      Maybe would have happened pre-Qatar! 🤣🤣🤣

    • @brandonhall5615
      @brandonhall5615 2 месяца назад +3

      May as well just do the double and have Claudio and Berhalter sit down with the squad and clear some air. Now THAT would be compelling.

  • @JoseLopez-xx4wn
    @JoseLopez-xx4wn Месяц назад +2

    Wynalda was a player I looked up to. I got to meet him and asked for an autograph, had the poster of him wearing the Reebok sidewinders, after his training session in San Bernardino, CA. He must have been pissed off because when I asked him for his autograph, he said no sorry!! Walked back into the RV never came back out. I was so upset I tossed the poster away! Cobi Jones made up for him along with Alexis Lalas. They sat there an we had a great conversation. I must have been 11-12 years old

  • @davidbell7137
    @davidbell7137 2 месяца назад +5

    My club team traveled to Essen, Germany when I was 14, played some games and went to a few pro games. Wynalda made time to come out and greet us. None of us became successful in the sport but look how the Bundesliga opened the door for the next generation.

  • @David-yy9kl
    @David-yy9kl 2 месяца назад +14

    Eric Wynalda for those that don't know was HIM as a striker. This man and Brian McBride were my favorite USMNT #9s. Also he's right, Clint was special special. My USA GOAT

  • @bobbydrex5268
    @bobbydrex5268 2 месяца назад +9

    Just started and I know this will be the best one yet! * grabs popcorn *

  • @777aslar
    @777aslar 2 месяца назад +17

    Great interview HOWEVER let the man speak!!!! You keep cutting him off to ask questions in the middle of his explanations!!!! Then we pivot slightly on another answer. Just let him speak!!!

    • @cygnusmedia992
      @cygnusmedia992 27 дней назад

      I’m so glad you said this. That was very annoying. I missed important things that Wynalda said and some things that he didn’t get a chance to say. Great interview though.

  • @GunnerstahlY
    @GunnerstahlY 2 месяца назад +27

    The guys need to do an episode with Kate on the hotseat

  • @scud
    @scud 2 месяца назад +3

    Love these because seeing guys like Wynalda, Meola were guys who really made me proud to be an American who loved playing soccer. Awesome to hear all their stories

  • @kevinmatthew1050
    @kevinmatthew1050 2 месяца назад +4

    Eric is a legend. Loved watcing him play. Dont always agree with his views or takes but hes right about Berhalter not being a good coach and getting the best out of these players.

  • @juliosandoval7405
    @juliosandoval7405 2 месяца назад +7

    Great interview loving these i hope clint saying its the last time theyre together was jus a joke we need this show

  • @merycastro2608
    @merycastro2608 2 месяца назад +6

    Love this show . I wish Dempsey and wynalda were players today . No disrespect I love todays team but these two have character

  • @Theneckofthrogs
    @Theneckofthrogs 2 месяца назад +3

    I love that they interview players that many of us grew up watching when we were kids! So dope that they haven't forgotten about the history these men created!

  • @USmensnationalteam
    @USmensnationalteam 2 месяца назад +24

    I've said this many times Eric Wynalda should be the USMNT coach.

    • @newtothehammerlane1355
      @newtothehammerlane1355 2 месяца назад +1

      agree

    • @gurpartapbhatti7375
      @gurpartapbhatti7375 Месяц назад

      +1

    • @user-lf6cf2ro4i
      @user-lf6cf2ro4i Месяц назад

      I agree. Too bad that’s never gonna happen though as he along with Tab Ramos, Hugo Perez, and Jurgen Klinsmann are blacklisted from coaching the national team (Tab could only go as far as the U-20s and Klinsmann got blacklisted after his tenure with the U.S.) for criticizing the federation on their mishandling of the team and their lack of ambition to grow the sport so they can be competitive and successful.
      And for not allowing to change the national team setup/change how the federation operates in order to better the program and it’s infrastructure.

  • @cupolove1
    @cupolove1 2 месяца назад +8

    the Kyle Martino 'spineless" moment was crazy. lol

    • @Monstar760
      @Monstar760 2 месяца назад

      What's the history there?

  • @DavidLopez07
    @DavidLopez07 Месяц назад +1

    Eric Wynalda was my favorite player growing up! I grew up in the bay area and watching him play for the San Jose Clash was such a memorable time for me!

  • @kadabur
    @kadabur 2 месяца назад +12

    Eric right about US soccer and Beerholder

  • @Vakubli
    @Vakubli 2 месяца назад +10

    Fantastic interview. I hope Berhalter listened.

    • @HubertofLiege
      @HubertofLiege 2 месяца назад +1

      Too busy smelling his own farts

  • @bryan5213
    @bryan5213 2 месяца назад +4

    Really enjoyed this one, he brings up some good points about growing complacent after having a coach for an extended time.

  • @MxMnKC
    @MxMnKC 2 месяца назад +2

    Dang! These interviews and personalities are getting better and better. Wynalda is a Legend. Say what you want about him cause he doesn't give a sh!t about your opinion of him. His insight and honesty is unparalleled and we need more of him and more like him in modern US Soccer.

  • @timlane8205
    @timlane8205 Месяц назад +3

    I have a great Eric Wynalda story to share from a fan perspective. Sept. 1991 and our APSL team Albany Capital, which included Paul Mariner, was playing SF Blackhawks for the league championship in a home/away. We had a pretty good crowd of about 4000 fans making some good noise. Albany won the game 3-1 in a hard fought, exciting game. As we sang in rejoice as the Blackhawks left the field, one player peeled off, came around the fence and stood 20 feet on front of us and all alone shouted back, "It's not over yet!" Meet Eric Wynalda. I remembered him from the '90WC and was impressed by the sheer balls of that move. The following week in S.F. they win the regulation 2-0 and the resulting penalties. The Blackhawks had a great team including several USMNT National Team players. The Capital unfortunately folded the following year and they took Paul Mariner and Mike Masters.

    • @vincecook8374
      @vincecook8374 Месяц назад +1

      Such a great story! Thank you so much for sharing.

    • @timlane8205
      @timlane8205 Месяц назад +1

      I should have mentioned that after Eric had turned to walk off after he yelled back at us, the crowd went silent. He was a tough hard-nosed competitor.

    • @ljmolly4029
      @ljmolly4029 Месяц назад +1

      Nice one. I went to the Albany Capitals soccer camp as a kid

  • @bobbydrex5268
    @bobbydrex5268 2 месяца назад +9

    God damn I would have really liked to hear Waldo explain more on his 'Tormented' word choice for CP10

    • @kingteros
      @kingteros 2 месяца назад +5

      I'll say CP is the poster boy for this current squad & has been since he was given the chance at 17 years old!
      Pretty much the entire weight of pressure falls on him... to lead the team to the next level we all want to see.

    • @bobbydrex5268
      @bobbydrex5268 2 месяца назад +4

      @@kingteros Yep agreed, I think CP loves being the guy of the USMNT but doesnt want to be the face. I dont think both of those things are exclusive.

  • @erickp.5601
    @erickp.5601 2 месяца назад +5

    Loved the interview! Raw and Uncut. 👍

  • @fatherafield4268
    @fatherafield4268 25 дней назад

    Mis-understood and a man of integrity. Thanks to the crew for showing this side of this man. Absolute gold!

  • @juan1189
    @juan1189 2 месяца назад +3

    Best interview. This show is awesome. That rapid fire was brutally honest. I agree with Wynalda on a lot of things except forgiving Harkes, but wow.

  • @fcbarcelona0809
    @fcbarcelona0809 2 месяца назад +4

    This needs a part 2 specifically about the rapid fire questions

  • @rdewey
    @rdewey 2 месяца назад +15

    I agree with Eric 100%. The objective is to win. I’m tired of hearing about how the vibes are good and the energy is positive. BS. If you consistently underperform the way this coach and these players have, the vibes shouldn’t be good and the energy shouldn’t be positive. They should all be angry, hungry, embarrassed, and afraid of losing their jobs. You know what really makes for good vibes and positive energy? Living up to your potential. And even better, winning. This group has yet to come anywhere close to that. If the vibes are good then they need to stop deluding themselves. The problem is that soccer has become a pay to play sport in America, mostly limited to the privileged classes. These kids are so spoiled and used to getting their way. They need someone like Eric as a coach to burst their little snowflake bubbles.

  • @516Mel
    @516Mel 2 месяца назад +7

    Wynalda for Coach!!!

  • @deangroth9430
    @deangroth9430 2 месяца назад +3

    Wynalda always he say it like it is. I love listening to him and know the big broadcast studios don’t like him because he is true in his thoughts and beliefs Great answer : I’m a dad ,,,

  • @miguelroblero2509
    @miguelroblero2509 2 месяца назад +3

    Best interview ever. One of the all time greats.

  • @haithemcherif1077
    @haithemcherif1077 2 месяца назад +2

    I watched US 94 World Cup when I was in the Mediterranean. US surprised us positively in 94 & if it weren't Brazil in its Path, that sympathetic US Team could have gone farther. Always a pleasure to see the Historic Eric Wynalda. In 94 everybody overseas was talking about the goatie beard of Alexi Lalas

  • @bobeddingfield6894
    @bobeddingfield6894 Месяц назад +2

    My dad was a Princeton man. Basically what you need to know about USMNT players.

  • @NeonUprising
    @NeonUprising 2 месяца назад +9

    I wonder what he doesn’t like about Kyle Martino; guessing it’s something about him from trying to run for USSF President?

    • @JohnSandate
      @JohnSandate 2 месяца назад +2

      Spineless. Now I’m curios about too

    • @rq7284
      @rq7284 2 месяца назад +4

      Yes, imagine Kyle Martino is Elizabeth Warren, and Wynalda is Bernie.
      Martino stays in with no chance at all and splits the vote with Wynalda, giving the election to Cordeiro. Plus he just said a bunch of nonsense (Martino) while running. Just saying "PAY 2 PLAY BAD" but nothing else. Eric had ideas, whether or not you liked them.

  • @vincecook8374
    @vincecook8374 Месяц назад

    I have so much respect for this man. He’s so honest, about himself, his team, the time they played in. When he says flatly that the US Team wasn’t good enough in 1990, he says it without bitterness.
    He’s just being honest.
    Love this guy.

  • @adamhock8801
    @adamhock8801 Месяц назад

    Eric had a ton of big goals for club and country but his free kick vs Switzerland in '94 sent me out to the back yard to work on my set pieces and add that to my game. I LOVED this interview and really appreciate how open everyone was with the topics.

  • @Canev821
    @Canev821 2 месяца назад +3

    I think he put what I think about brotherhood and the team in words and that’s an issue with our team

  • @Ali-fc6nc
    @Ali-fc6nc 2 месяца назад +4

    Great interview!!

  • @normandog35
    @normandog35 2 месяца назад +4

    Loved watching Wynalda always played with a chip on his shoulder.

  • @soundlysouth2962
    @soundlysouth2962 17 дней назад

    Absolutely LOVED that guy. Still do, Eric. Wynalda scoring in his Reebok's are a permanent memory for me....what a player.
    Come back to commentary, or, be our Striker's coach .... PLEASE !!!??? Lol 🙏

  • @VegaltaEngland
    @VegaltaEngland 2 месяца назад +3

    His Stevie Nicol impression is on point

  • @jeffbarnett3702
    @jeffbarnett3702 2 месяца назад +2

    I don't know who this guy is (not a soccer fan) but he was savage at the end there!! Great interview!!

    • @lyledeevore1389
      @lyledeevore1389 2 месяца назад

      Wynalda scored the first goal in MLS history for the San Jose Clash. Great national team player.

  • @mattchristopher2039
    @mattchristopher2039 2 месяца назад +2

    She says Clint's cries more than anyone, I've never seen him with such a death stare 😂

  • @buckeyes329
    @buckeyes329 2 месяца назад +2

    AMAZING interview!

  • @robertsolis3354
    @robertsolis3354 2 месяца назад +3

    Love Wynalda! Definitely an Icon for USA! Great interview

  • @CoachLitz
    @CoachLitz 2 месяца назад +2

    This is the best show for soccer in america. Amazing.

  • @JK-kn9ns
    @JK-kn9ns 2 месяца назад +2

    The goal should always be TO WIN. They are professionals, not children. The thinking should always be we are going to win. Winning is our job. There is nothing else to go for. Period.

  • @russellflynn5499
    @russellflynn5499 Месяц назад +5

    Disagree with these guys on Gio Reyna. Gio Reyna is the epidemy of pay to play soccer in America playing out in real time! Until US soccer starts funding and developing the thousands of talented kids who can't afford to play youth soccer, the National team will never win a world cup!

  • @StevenRayGarcia
    @StevenRayGarcia 2 месяца назад +2

    Brilliant segment.

  • @VaporIsAllWeAre
    @VaporIsAllWeAre 2 месяца назад +1

    That coach Eric talks about is Bora Milutinovic (Serbia) who led the lowly, ragtag, college kids in the ‘94 World Cup USMNT, unexpectedly, out of the group stages and only to be matched with 5-time World Cup winners Brazil in the round of 16’s. Eric was the Star forward for the San Jose Clash in the inaugural season of MLS, he scored that first goal against DC United. I was there in the stands.

  • @matthewwilson5548
    @matthewwilson5548 Месяц назад

    Wow! Amazing interview! Fascinating to learn what happens behind the scenes of the US National team. Would love to hear more like this.

  • @Michael-cb5nm
    @Michael-cb5nm Месяц назад

    I looked up to guys like Wynalda as an 80s kid trying to play this sport in the wilderness years in the US. I was so proud to see them on the big stage in WC 90 and 94.

  • @Nandos14
    @Nandos14 2 месяца назад +3

    This interview and Henry’s are top 1/2.

  • @dschrads13
    @dschrads13 2 месяца назад +2

    Gotta love the man for speaking his mind. Like what he has to say or not he’s not lying. Respect

  • @caifanporvida
    @caifanporvida Месяц назад

    I’d happen to be at the Rose Bowl for that game against Colombia on 1994. Felt great to had seen history with my own eyes. I admire Eric even more for his assertiveness.

  • @jguebert18
    @jguebert18 2 месяца назад +10

    Best interview yet. Hope the full cast comes back next year.... Maybe ya'll can get Nagbe on?

    • @Xar22297
      @Xar22297 2 месяца назад +2

      lol why would they bring in a nobody like that?

  • @louman76
    @louman76 20 дней назад

    I remember same period Eric went to Germany , I just transferred to Italy, it was another world there. Soccer was everything.

  • @joemacca6478
    @joemacca6478 2 месяца назад +1

    Great interview. I appreciate the honesty as well as the interviewers making the situation comfortable for that honesty. Donovan is our GOAT. The best off the ball player we've produced. Clint second and the toughest. Puli third for his relentless work.

  • @toddschoonover5919
    @toddschoonover5919 Месяц назад +1

    Wynaldum clearly upset with Bora Milutinovic, but that man took Mexico, Costa Rica, the US, and then Nigeria all through the group stages of the World Cup. That's a ridiculously huge accomplishment. Obviously the man is not a buffoon. Wynaldum should try to understand that success in a different context.

    • @JoseLopez-xx4wn
      @JoseLopez-xx4wn Месяц назад

      Bora was one of the coaches I remember from back in the days!

  • @noegraysongarrett9880
    @noegraysongarrett9880 2 месяца назад +4

    WYNALDA DOES NOT GET ENOUGH CREDIT FOR WHAT HE DID FOR USA ️ MASSIVE!

  • @Golflegend410
    @Golflegend410 2 месяца назад +1

    Great interview! I still remember seeing that first article regarding his ex-wife’s affair with John Harkes. What a crazy story

  • @LuckyShepard-xe4ld
    @LuckyShepard-xe4ld 2 месяца назад +4

    Does the beginning part of the interview just sounds similar to what Greg berlhalter did to Gio Reyna

  • @bpalomo12
    @bpalomo12 Месяц назад +1

    Agree with his take on Landon Donovan

  • @jodypresti94
    @jodypresti94 2 месяца назад +1

    This is incredible.

  • @tko777ful
    @tko777ful 2 месяца назад +2

    Great guest, ❤❤❤Eric

  • @newtothehammerlane1355
    @newtothehammerlane1355 2 месяца назад +1

    Fuckin A we need a coach with Eric's way of thinking . We don't need a coach who is friends with the players ,but to put the best players in correct positions to win , winning should be the goal every time !

  • @stephenkatzenback3252
    @stephenkatzenback3252 2 месяца назад +2

    Amazing

  • @rickfigueiredo9764
    @rickfigueiredo9764 Месяц назад

    Fascinating Wynalda session. In 1997 i studied him in detail as a Jamaica coach. Had to stop him 1997 rfk 1-1 game especially. Very enlightening about Bora. Bora was not a straight shooter.

  • @evanwagstaff8074
    @evanwagstaff8074 2 месяца назад +3

    Wynalda is a stud

  • @davidmccaig6647
    @davidmccaig6647 Месяц назад

    I played against the USA for Canada in 1978 for Youth Would Cup qualifying and back then we were both had the same level of play. Now they are 11th in the world while Canada still lags behind at 48th in the World. Once the States decide to do something they do it. I’ve always admired them for that.

  • @hengineer
    @hengineer 2 месяца назад +2

    Absolutely disagree with some of his takes but I can respect his strong opinions and willingness to say them with conviction.

  • @mw7851
    @mw7851 2 месяца назад +1

    Really interesting interview. Smart guy

  • @michaelwilliams-nq6zg
    @michaelwilliams-nq6zg 2 месяца назад +1

    I like this cat here. Backed himself and won, well played, and you should have won the US soccer presidential election.

  • @CJBouhlal
    @CJBouhlal 2 месяца назад +1

    Eric Wynalda helped US Soccer whether anybody accepts that or not.
    The fact is, even now, he is still the best forward who made the difference on the US Team in the Attack.. Period - EVER !!!
    Soccer needs a lots of effectiveness and creativity, when you have a good solid team.
    You got a lots of that on the offense with Eric Wynalda, which also mean his generation had a Good Solid Team with him on the Beach. But with him on the Field the USMNT was VERY EFFECTIVE Offensively. Re-run some of those games and judge for yourself.

  • @mario10zeus
    @mario10zeus Месяц назад

    Growing up in the 90s, I loved the USMNT and Eric. Interesting to hear stories from the inside.

  • @GodLovesComics
    @GodLovesComics Месяц назад +1

    I love Eric but Landon Donovan is not "overrated" (he did it on the pitch every time we needed him), and Christian Pulisic is clearly our best player. Gio Reyna hasn't shown the heart or genius that we routinely saw in Claudio... Gio had zero assists and zero goals in three Copa games. He had zero assists and zero goals in two World Cup games. I'd rather see Brendan Aaronson o the field working his butt of as always.

  • @fadedtimes
    @fadedtimes 2 месяца назад +2

    Donovan answer was what I would have said. 2 best US players were in that room.

  • @MarkYoung-fr4bg
    @MarkYoung-fr4bg Месяц назад

    Mark Chung story at 7:00 brought back memories! Glad Eric brought out story's of Mark Chung and Marcello Balboa who are US Soccer Legends as well! Mark Chung is so underrated that guys like Eric would bully him on the field because he was this crazy talented asian american soccer player who was one of the most incredibly humble and under rated players. Interesting interview with these old G's, because back in the day, these guys lived and breathed soccer, not for the 18k salary, it was because they loved the game and were more talented and patriotic to US soccer than most people would understand. These O' G's inspired a generation of youth soccer players that I want to express my gratitude for their sacrifice.

  • @ManUsingLogic
    @ManUsingLogic Месяц назад

    I don’t know how much Eric and I would agree on, but he is 100% right about the 94 national team and the state of the coaches etc since then. The creation of the MLS after that WC and the growth of the sport was the main focus and it has failed terribly. 30 years later we are in a worse situation with worse results

  • @hectoracevedo4545
    @hectoracevedo4545 Месяц назад

    As a México supporter I hated Waldo as a player. But once he got into broadcasting I got to see him.as a thoughtful interesting guy. Thanks for this.

  • @chriskey7440
    @chriskey7440 2 месяца назад +5

    I will never forget the last FIFA All-star game in 1998, when Wynalda played on the world team. He was so bad, and missed multiple sitters, Ronaldo stopped passing to him. It was absolutely hilarious, but he was great for the US

    • @cristianm4208
      @cristianm4208 2 месяца назад

      Well now you know what was going on in 1998

    • @marcocarbajal9299
      @marcocarbajal9299 2 месяца назад +2

      He spent most of the that year injured. Four, five years earlier you would have seen a player

    • @mario10zeus
      @mario10zeus Месяц назад

      I didn't know that, I'm going to have to look for the video.

  • @jvmoley
    @jvmoley Месяц назад

    My 1st time watching really good show
    Honest talk love it

  • @poppy7970
    @poppy7970 2 месяца назад

    Loved this interview!

  • @chrisgove4252
    @chrisgove4252 2 месяца назад +2

    That 1994 doesn't get enough credit. Wish they would've beaten Romania and had a better draw.