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David Moyes said he would be interested in replacing Bruce Arena as the United States national team coach if he was presented with the opportunity.

Moyes, who has been out of management since saving West Ham United from relegation last season, has been linked to the opening, which has been filled by caretaker Dave Sarachan for the past 10 months.

General manager Earnie Stewart said earlier this month that he hopes to have Arena's replacement chosen by the end of the year but said he has not yet conducted any interviews.
 
David Moyes said he would be interested in replacing Bruce Arena as the United States national team coach if he was presented with the opportunity.

Moyes, who has been out of management since saving West Ham United from relegation last season, has been linked to the opening, which has been filled by caretaker Dave Sarachan for the past 10 months.

General manager Earnie Stewart said earlier this month that he hopes to have Arena's replacement chosen by the end of the year but said he has not yet conducted any interviews.

They should do it. It would be a good move for the U.S. team.
 
I kinda agree with this, but i would like to see him do it in a bigger league.

I was a big big fan of his before he went to Newcastle and he ended up mostly bad in his time in England.

Maybe this is just a case of Once bitten, twice shy..

I agree Im not sure he was given a chance at newcastle, he seems like the player that needs a manager that understands his style as well, I rather he play in la Liga than prem
 
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Bayern Munich could make a winter move for Tottenham Hotspur attackerSon Heung-Min, who helped South Korea to victory in the Asian Games.

The Mirror, citing reports, says the Bundesliga champions are keen to bring in Son when the window reopens.

The South Korea star, who played for Spurs as a substitute in Saturday's home defeat to Liverpool, is exempt from his country's military service thanks to the Asian Games win -- and that makes a big-money move more likely.
 
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Bayern Munich could make a winter move for Tottenham Hotspur attackerSon Heung-Min, who helped South Korea to victory in the Asian Games.

The Mirror, citing reports, says the Bundesliga champions are keen to bring in Son when the window reopens.

The South Korea star, who played for Spurs as a substitute in Saturday's home defeat to Liverpool, is exempt from his country's military service thanks to the Asian Games win -- and that makes a big-money move more likely.

He's not going anywhere.

I'm probably going to the USA vs PERU game when they play in CT.
 
Moura & Kane have no chemistry. Pause. They need to sit down with a bottle of liquor and catch a vibe. If they vibes, they transfer the connection to the pitch.

#NewHastag

#AlternativeManagement
 
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