Sat. Oct 5th, 2024

Wilmer Cabrera is coming off of a sordid first season as a head coach in Major League Soccer, and with that resume he's probably in the same boat as the Robin Frasers and John Spencers of the world: small experience, little winning, not the type of guy that seems likely to jump on immediately as a head coach elsewhere unless there's a very desperate team. From the looks of things, there are no such teams in MLS at the moment, which means that either Cabrera is going to stay on as future head coach of LA 2017or he's going to be out of a job as soon as the new ownership is announced… today, I believe.

He's no Jason Kreis, so I find it hard to believe that they're going to let a man with a 9-19-6 head coaching record be the sitting manager for a team that isn't going to play for a few more seasons. He'll still have that 9-19-6 record once he starts in '17, and he'll have gained no meaningful on-field experience — the only way to make a coach or player better — to bring much hope to an LA team that is going to need to be hot right out of the gate to shake their Chivas roots and compete immediately with the Galaxy. And despite how ridiculous that 'trade' for Oscar Pareja was last January, it would be even more ridiculous to expect a coach to go out on loan to get experience.

He doesn't seem likely to stay on at LA, there aren't any teams in MLS I can see that would be looking his way first during a coaching search this off-season — in fact, this off-season is likely going to be a pretty quiet one in that regard unless Orlando City SC decide on a whim to bring in Cabrera just because he has MLS experience — and the Rapids could use him for multiple reasons. I see no reason why the first move of the off-season shouldn't be to pick up their old Colombian friend.

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