After painful World Cup setback, Bradley turns focus back to Toronto FC
TORONTO — Michael Bradley hopes there will be another World Cup in his future.
If there is, the Toronto FC and U.S. captain will be 35 by the time the 2022 World Cup in Qatar rolls round.
“We’ll see,” he said Thursday after arriving home from Trinidad & Tobago where Tuesday’s shock 2-1 loss, coupled with Honduras and Panama wins, prevented the U.S. from qualifying for the first time since missing out on the 1986 World Cup.
“Time will tell, how things unfold over the next few months, over the next year. Obviously the decisions will get made at the highest level in terms of what goes on inside U.S. Soccer. At some point, there will be a clear path going forward. And there’ll be time at that point to then have a real discussion with those people to see where it all fits.”