In soccer, as in other sports, players and coaches often talk about finding their comfort zone. The reference usually applies strictly to on-field performance, but that wasn't the case one year ago for the U.S. men's national team. Back then the buzz surrounding the side, as well as new head coach Bob Bradley, was all about off-field concerns. How would Bradley settle into his new job and would the players be able to adapt to their new manager?
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