WHIPPANY, N.J. (AP) - Cherie Sarachan wonders along with many U.S. soccer fans.
"Yeah, my wife asks me all the time what my future's going to be," American interim coach Dave Sarachan said ahead of Friday's exhibition against Brazil. "But I look at it day by day and just doing my job and enjoying the role."
Sarachan was Bruce Arena's top assistant with the U.S. national team from 2000-02 and returned after Arena replaced Jurgen Klinsmann in November 2016. Arena quit last October, three days after the U.S. was eliminated from World Cup qualifying with a 1-0 loss at Trinidad and Tobago, ending a streak of seven straight appearances at soccer's showcase.