Canada soccer coach Jesse Marsch says he has no interest in vacant U.S. position
Canada coach Jesse Marsch says he has no interest in the open U.S. coaching job.
The 50-year-old American was a candidate for the vacant U.S. position last year but U.S. Soccer ultimately opted to rehire Gregg Berhalter. The job became open again Wednesday when Berhalter was fired in the wake of the 11th-ranked U.S. failing to advance out of the group stage at Copa America.
Marsch, who was hired May 13 by Canada Soccer, has led the 48th-ranked Canadian men to Saturday’s Copa America third-place game against No. 14 Uruguay in Charlotte.
In a short statement sent to The Canadian Press, Canada Soccer said Marsch “is not considering nor interested in the position at U.S. Soccer. He is completely focused on Canada.”