Euro 2024-winning Spain coach Luis de la Fuente interested in USMNT job

Could one of the world’s top international coaches be interested in the USMNT?

There is a major new name in the mix for the U.S. men’s national team head coaching position.

On Sunday, the day he led Spain to the Euro 2024 title, Luis de la Fuente’s representatives confirmed to the Washington Post they had reached out to U.S. Soccer to express interest in the USMNT job.

The 63-year-old’s stock is at an all-time high after guiding Spain through Euro 2024 with seven wins from seven matches, culminating in a 2-1 victory over England in Sunday’s final in Berlin.

La Roja also registered wins over Croatia, Italy, Germany and France en route to the title, its record fourth men’s European championship.

The USMNT position has been vacant since Gregg Berhalter was dismissed last week in the wake of the team’s stunning group-stage exit at the Copa América.

Several names have already been mentioned as potential replacements, with Columbus Crew head coach Wilfried Nancy and LAFC boss Steve Cherundolo both indicating they may be interested when recently quizzed on the job.

De la Fuente has been a coach in Spain’s national team setup since 2013, taking charge of the under-19 and under-21 teams before coaching the under-23 team at the Olympics in 2021. He was named senior national team coach in 2022, and just signed a contract extension through 2026 last month.

If the Spain boss is truly interested, he would seemingly be near the top of the list of candidates. But it is worth considering just how real De la Fuente’s interest truly is.

On the CBS Sports Golazo Network, Spanish journalist Guillem Balague speculated on Monday that De la Fuente may be looking to use U.S. Soccer as leverage to push the Spanish federation to offer him a larger contract.

According to Balague, however, there is another Spanish coach who may have more concrete interest: former Liverpool and Real Madrid boss Rafael Benítez.

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Spain men’s head coach apologizes for applauding Rubiales speech

Luis de la Fuente is sorry for applauding, but said he would not resign

Spain men’s national team head coach Luis de la Fuente has apologized after he was seen applauding last week’s defiant speech by embattled Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) president Luis Rubiales.

Rubiales was reported to be on the verge of resigning over his kiss on the lips of Spain star Jenni Hermoso after the World Cup final — an act Hermoso has insisted was not consensual.

Instead, the RFEF president delivered a diatribe in which he insisted he wouldn’t resign, called out “false feminists” who opposed him and declared that Hermoso had consented to the kiss, among many other talking points.

As Rubiales went on, he was applauded by a host of Spanish officials in the crowd, including de la Fuente and Spain’s women’s national team coach Jorge Vilda.

Amid heavy criticism, de la Fuente has offered an apology for his seeming endorsement of Rubiales’s speech though, much like Rubiales himself, the Spain men’s coach has insisted he will not resign.

“I have been criticized harshly for it. I believe that criticism was deserved, I understand it and I apologize,” de la Fuente said at a press conference on Friday after he named his roster for Euro 2024 qualifiers against Georgia and Cyprus.

“I don’t think I have to resign. I don’t have to resign, I have to ask for forgiveness,” he added. “Right now, if I could go back, I wouldn’t [applaud], I’m sure of it. I’ve made reference to it before: I’m on the side of equality and respect.”

Rubiales has been handed a provisional 90-day suspension by FIFA, and the entire Spain women’s national team has gone on strike until he is ousted.

De la Fuente added that he has not yet reached out to Hermoso.

“She is going through a difficult moment,” the coach said, then added: “Perhaps I lacked courage [to reach out to her].”

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