Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Arena brings much of his LA Galaxy staff to national team (The Associated Press)

Bruce Arena, back in charge of the U.S. national soccer team for the first time in a decade, is interviewed in New York, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2016. Arena was hired last week to replace Jurgen Klinsmann as U.S. coach following losses at home to Mexico and at Costa Rica in the first two games in the final round of World Cup qualifying. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

Bruce Arena is bringing much of his LA Galaxy coaching staff with him to the U.S. national team and has hired former under-20 coach Thomas Rongen as his chief scout. Dave Sarachan, Pat Noonan and Kenny Arena - Bruce's son - have been appointed as assistant coaches, the U.S. Soccer Federation said Wednesday. Matt Reis will be goalkeeping coach.


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