Gomez questioned midfielder Yunus Musah's decision to skip the Gold Cup, suggesting it reflected broader communication issues between players and the new coaching staff - something he said wouldn't have happened previously.
“That would be a tug of the ear [by the veterans] when things didn't go well, that would show you and guide you - these players did not have that," he said. "These players had a 'Lord of the Flies' mentality together in their upbringing with the U.S. men’s national team."
Gomez argued that the lack of veteran presence allowed younger players to develop habits without accountability, which he believes is now surfacing in key moments.
“Yunas seems like a very sweet guy. He seems like he's a hard worker, like he says, everybody likes him, I buy it," he said. "But if you're going to make that decision for yourself, your health, if that's your priority, you have to know, there could be consequences with it."