Gregg Berhalter, Gio Reyna 'recently' spoke, have 'a way forward,' Matt Crocker says

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Gregg Berhalter, Gio Reyna 'recently' spoke, have 'a way forward,' Matt Crocker says
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U.S. Soccer Sporting Director Matt Crocker said Sunday that Gregg Berhalter and Gio Reyna have finally spoken since the 2022 World Cup.

The relationship between Berhalter and Reyna has been shaky since last December when Berhalter revealed — in what was supposed to be an off-the-record panel discussion — that he nearly sent an unnamed player home from the World Cup due to a poor attitude.

Berhalter, who was in fact rehired in June, has talked about his desire to repair the relationship with Gio, whom he has known for a long time, as the families had been lifelong friends. "Clearly there’s been a lot of emotions over the last 12 months," Crocker said."The common connection is they both want the program to be successful and that’s the starting point. There's a clear way forward, a professional way of working, and they are both ready.

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