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Bradley's future to be decided
PIECE OF NEWSUSA coach Bob Bradley will discuss his future with the US Soccer Federation next month. Bradley's team had a mixed FIFA World Cup™ campaign, topping Group C ahead of England but falling at the first knockout hurdle against Ghana.
US Soccer Federation president Sunil Gulati admitted on Monday he and Bradley would meet in the next two weeks.
"I will sit down with Bob and we will talk about the good and the bad of the tournament and of the four years," Gulati told the Washington Post. "That is the appropriate thing. I want to hear his views, express some of mine and see what makes sense. I think he has done a very good job, that is very clear."
It remains to be seen whether Bradley, whose contract is due to expire in December, will want stay on, with Gulati admitting: "He may want a different challenge - I don't know."
Bob Bradley
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