Sunday, February 5, 2012

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In the latest soccer news, a report from Soccer by Ives suggests that U-20 US international, Vincenzo Bernardo, is still uncertain on which national team he will represent, USA or Italy. ESPN's soccernet segment reports a different perspective  when Bernardo stated that "At the moment I feel the U.S. has shown me more trust as a player, and I just feel real comfortable wearing the red, white and blue.''

 

He added that "I want to win something big for the U.S. because we haven't won anything. Even at the U-20 level we have a lot of talent, and I think we have the possibility of winning something very important, a World Cup or whatever."  Unfortunately for Bernardo, his exclusion from the U-20 roster  for the CONCACAF Qualifiers in Tobago has fueled speculation that his omission stems from disclipinary action in a previous U-20 camp.

 

Thomas Rongen is the crucificial lamb on blogs across the USA for publicly criticizing Neven Subotic and excluding him from the U-20 roster which lacked solid central defenders for the U-20 World Cup in Canada. Subotic's departure to the Serbian National team has soured US' fans opinions of Rongen and his choice of words for his players.

 

Bernardo's Website  features various photos in his US National team uniform. He has started to offer summer soccer camps in his home state of New Jersey. It is difficult to say in which direction he will go. It appears that he could be upset by his exclusion or could be because of his recent knee and leg injury that he recently suffered. What ever the case may be. Soccer Addict News will keep you updated on his status.

 

Are these conflicting reports just away to strong hold the USSF? Or is he just keeping his options? Do you think the disclipinary action had something to do with his exclusion?  Let us know what you think!!!!

 

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