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Former USA captain named New York Red Bulls head coach as he follows in his father’s footsteps

Michael Bradley is the new head coach of the New York Red Bulls - (AP)

Former USA captain Michael Bradley has been appointed the New York Red Bulls’ 21st coach in 31 seasons, replacing Sandro Schwarz.

His promotion, which was confirmed on Monday, sees him take over a role his father, Bob Bradley, held two decades earlier.

Bradley, 38, steps up after a successful period leading Red Bulls II in the MLS Next Pro third tier, where he was appointed on 12 June and swiftly guided the team to a league title.

His extensive playing career included 151 international appearances for the US between 2006 and 2019, yielding 17 goals.

Over two decades, his club journey featured spells at the New York/New Jersey MetroStars, Heerenveen, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Aston Villa, Chievo Verona, Roma, and Toronto.

Bob Bradley previously coached the New York Red Bulls (AP)

He also served as an assistant to his father, Bob, at Norway’s Stabaek in 2023-24; Bob Bradley previously coached the US national team from 2006-11.

Bob also managed the Egyptian national team between 2011 and 2013, while British soccer fans will be familiar with him following his brief stint in charge of Swansea City in 2016.

The Red Bulls concluded their recent Major League Soccer season in 10th place in the Eastern Conference, missing the playoffs with 12 wins, 15 losses, and seven draws.

This performance led to Schwarz’s dismissal on 27 October after two seasons at the helm, despite the team having reached the MLS final last year.

The club, established in 1996 as the New York/New Jersey Metrostars, has never claimed an MLS championship.

Lionel Messi led Inter Miami to the MLS Cup earlier this month, with his side beating Vancouver Whitecaps 3-1 in the final.

Messi was subsequently named MLS MVP of the Year after a phenomenal season for the Argentine icon.

He became the first player ever to win the MVP award in consecutive years.

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