Berhalter, who led the USMNT to the 2022 FIFA World Cup Round of 16 in Qatar, admitted to hitting his now-wife Rosalind Berhalter after a confrontation at a pub in 1991. That’s according to an unverified Twitter account later confirmed as real by US Soccer.

Berhalter said on social media, co-signed by his wife, that an anonymous person had threatened him with release of previously unreleased material regarding the incident. McEnroe turned to social media to react to the ongoing saga and said:

U.S. Soccer recently confirmed that they have initiated an investigation into the incident, saying in a release:

They also applauded Berhalter and his wife for coming forward with the truth.

Berhalter’s USMNT team lost 3-1 in the World Cup Round of 16 to Netherlands.

Patrick McEnroe weighs in on Novak Djokovic’s potential US tournaments miss due to extended vaccine rules

Patrick McEnroe also recently reflected on former World No. 1 Novak Djokovic set to miss US tournaments once again after President Joe Biden extended the COVID-19 vaccine rules. As per the new rules, all non-US individuals must be vaccinated before entering the country till April 10.

Indian Wells and Miami Open, two ATP Masters 1000 events, are scheduled to start on March 8 and March 22, respectively. With Djokovic still adamant about not getting the jab, it’s highly unlikely the Serb will be allowed to play in the two tournaments.

Patrick McEnroe turned to Twitter to reflect on the recent development:

Djokovic is currently playing the Adelaide 1 tournament, where he will play Denis Shapovalov in the quarterfinals on Friday (January 6).

0 votes