One of the hallmarks of Bob Bradley's brief tenure as head coach of the U.S. men's national team is the way he's brought a new generation of players into the fold. While doing that, he's also tried to find the right balance of youth and experience, and in most cases he's gotten it just right. But in perusing the roster for the Gold Cup that was announced on Thursday, one begins to wonder if Bradley hasn't begun to retreat a bit from his pledge -- and the necessity -- of rebuilding his roster. Read more
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