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Odds are Mexico's Juan Carlos Osorio is leaving — but where is he going? U.S. is a perfect fit

NIZHNY NOVGOROD, Russia - When Mexico arrived at the World Cup last month, the big question was how far would the team go. Now that the team has left - once again earlier than expected - the question becomes how long will its coach be around?

Juan Carlos Osorio is the fifth-winningest manager in Mexican history but he turned down a contract extension six months ago and says he has already spoken to a number of suitors about a new job. The U.S. is still

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