“No Excuses, We Didn’t Get The Job Done, And I Accept Responsibility.” U.S Football Head Coach Resigns

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They had their future right in the palms of their hands, like practically Russia 2018, pick it or don’t and amusingly team U.S. could not pick it up. They failed to qualify for the next world cup after losing to Trinidad & Tobago.

Team USA soccer coach Bruce Arena has officially “resigned” — just days after the team failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup. People had been calling for Arena’s job after the shocking lost to Trinidad & Tobago eliminating them from World Cup contention but moments ago, Arena quit before he could be fired. “It is the greatest privilege for any coach to manage their country’s National Team, and as I leave that role today I am honored and grateful to have had that opportunity twice in my career.”

“In the end, we came up short,” Arena said … “No excuses. We didn’t get the job done, and I accept responsibility.” TMZ Sports had spoken with Arena earlier this week — and he didn’t seem too concerned about his job … even giving a sarcastic response to his critics. Still, Arena kept it classy in his goodbye statement … and says he still believes in the U.S. soccer program.

 

 

 

 

 

Source: TMZ