Bradley rues poor run that cost Klinsmann his job, but welcomes working with Arena
MONTREAL — Michael Bradley said all the right things in his first public comments on U.S. Soccer’s choice to replace coach Jurgen Klinsmann with Bruce Arena.
The U.S. captain lamented that anyone had to lose their job, rued the 4-0 World Cup qualifying loss in Costa Rica that preceded the firing and spoke warmly of working with Arena.
“It’s never a good thing when a coach gets fired. It’s never a good thing when we have to go through a night like we did in Costa Rica on Tuesday night,” Bradley said after Toronto FC’s 3-2 loss to Montreal in Game 1 of the MLS Eastern Conference final at Olympic Stadium.
“The reality of sports is that the coach is the one that takes the fall and again, as players, that’s not a nice thing, because we understand we’re the ones on the field and we ultimately have to look at ourselves in the mirror and be very honest and just say that it’s not been what’s it’s needed to be in this last stretch.”


