After Haunting Loss, U.S. Fires Women’s Soccer Coach

After Haunting Loss, U.S. Fires Women’s Coach
The decision by United States Coach Greg Ryan to start Briana Scurry in goal against Brazil in last month’s Women’s World Cup left him on a high wire with no safety net.
The United States seldom played in top form during the tournament and often seemed unable to control the ball. The switch of goalkeepers to Scurry from Hope Solo for the semifinals had to succeed, or Ryan undoubtedly would lose his job.
The decision failed, the Americans lost by 4-0 and Ryan was fired yesterday, even though that defeat was only his second during his two and a half years as coach of the national team.
The decision by United States Coach Greg Ryan to start Briana Scurry in goal against Brazil in last month’s Women’s World Cup left him on a high wire with no safety net.
The United States seldom played in top form during the tournament and often seemed unable to control the ball. The switch of goalkeepers to Scurry from Hope Solo for the semifinals had to succeed, or Ryan undoubtedly would lose his job.
The decision failed, the Americans lost by 4-0 and Ryan was fired yesterday, even though that defeat was only his second during his two and a half years as coach of the national team.