Matt Crocker won't officially begin his new role until August, but he better be able to multi-task because he'll be asked to do a lot in the interim period.
Over the next few months, U.S. Soccer's new sporting director will face some of the biggest moments of his tenure, no matter how long it lasts.
Crocker was confirmed to his position on Tuesday, ending a three-month-long search that began when Earnie Stewart announced his departure in January.
The ex-Southampton and England staffer's first task? To hire a USMNT head coach. But he isn't just singularly focused on that one appointment, with the Women's World Cup, U20 World Cup, Gold Cup, Nations League and plenty of other big events all rapidly approaching.
Below, GOAL runs through the key takeaways from Crocker's introductory press conference...