Former United States coach Bob Bradley is confident that the game will continue to grow in America but believes that plenty of improvements can still be made at club and international level.
Bradley took charge of the U.S. men's national team after the 2006 World Cup and, at the next edition of the tournament four years later, they topped their group ahead of England, Slovenia and Algeria before suffering an extra-time loss against Ghana in the last-16.
Bradley was relieved of his duties in July 2011 and, having since managed the Egypt national team and Norwegian club Stabaek, has been in charge of French side Le Havre since November.