Jesse Marsch rules out future coaching role with USMNT
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 3, 2026, 11:16 PM
Last updated Jul 3, 2026
Canada head coach Jesse Marsch has stated he will not consider taking charge of the U.S. Men's National Team. Ahead of Canada's Round of 16 match in the FIFA World Cup against Morocco on July 4, he expressed his pride as an American but indicated his focus is solely on coaching Canada. Marsch previously stated he turned down a Premier League position while anticipating the USMNT role, but has since moved on and emphasized his commitment to the Canadian team. His comments follow criticism he received regarding his views on player pride for national anthems.
- •Marsch affirms he will never coach the USMNT.
- •Canada faces Morocco in the World Cup on July 4.
- •Marsch has expressed pride in coaching Canada.
- •He previously turned down a Premier League job for the USMNT.
- •His remarks on national pride sparked criticism from former USMNT players.
- 11:16 PMYahoo Sports — Canada boss Jesse Marsch delivers blunt verdict on USMNT head coaching job
"Canada head coach Jesse Marsch has given a blunt response to the prospect of ever taking charge of the U.S. Men's National Team ahead of his side's historic FIFA World Cup Round of 16 game
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