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Former USMNT star Michael Bradley gets big chance as MLS coach, but don't discount USMNT's chance
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Ex-USMNT Star Michael Bradley Takes on Major Role as MLS Coach — Don’t Overlook USMNT’s Potential!

December 16, 2025 3 Min Read
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Michael Bradley has accepted a coaching position with Major League Soccer’s New York Red Bulls, marking the start of a new chapter for the club following their 2025 MLS Next Pro championship triumph with RBNY II. This announcement comes just six months after he began coaching the youth team, showcasing his rapid ascent in coaching.

Bradley, whose father is the renowned coach Bob Bradley, has transitioned to this role shortly after retiring from his playing career with Toronto FC in 2023. After serving as an assistant coach at Stabek in Norway, he returned to the U.S. to join the Red Bulls. The team, which has been known for its dynamic style and previously enjoyed a 15-year streak of playoff appearances, is hoping for a fresh perspective after missing the postseason following a 2024 MLS Cup loss to the Los Angeles Galaxy.

“I’m thrilled to take on the role of head coach at the club where my professional journey began and in the state I consider home,” Bradley expressed. He is eager to collaborate with everyone at the club and contribute to achieving the success that the fans expect and deserve.

Although the New York MetroStars, where Bradley began his career, may no longer exist under that name, his appointment at the Red Bulls represents an essential milestone in his coaching pathway after a two-decade playing career. While his coaching journey is just beginning, the prospect of managing an MLS team raises questions about the potential trajectories his career could take moving forward.

Given Red Bull’s expansive international network, a successful stint with the Red Bulls could position Bradley for a lucrative role at RB Salzburg in Austria and even elevate him to the Premier League, following in the footsteps of coaches like Jesse Marsch. With Mauricio Pochettino’s contract with the U.S. men’s national team concluding after the 2026 World Cup, Bradley’s achievements could place him in the conversation for national management should the opportunity arise, especially considering his impressive 151 caps and participation in two World Cups.

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Ultimately, Bradley’s focus will be on revitalizing the Red Bulls in 2026. If he can lead the team back to the MLS Cup Playoffs, his coaching reputation could continue to flourish. With the new MLS season approaching, the challenge ahead is significant, providing a real test of his leadership skills under pressure.

Fan Take: This news is crucial for soccer enthusiasts as it signifies a new era for the Red Bulls, blending Bradley’s rich playing experience with a fresh coaching approach. If successful, it could inspire a generation of American soccer coaches and players, making a significant impact on the sport’s growth in the U.S.

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