2022 is a long way away. There will be a couple Gold Cups between now and then, hopefully a Copa America, a Confederations Cup in 2021, and lots of friendlies to get a feel for things. First of all we need a new coach who will develop an identity for US Soccer that's beyond just "works hard". We need more players who have established an identity for themselves that we can build around. based on what we've seen the last few months and what we already know, there are some that stand out now. Pulisic obviously, and for me John Brooks are the two I'd start with. With young players like Brooks, Yedlin, Zimmerman, Miazga, Shaq Moore, Tim Parker and Antonee Robinson the next 4 years could be a breath of fresh air for USMNT defense where we've always felt like we were settling for less then solid players. Steffen is my favorite of the young keepers but there are many in the pool, and 4 years from now is a long time. Midfield again has screamed for change, and with Pulisic leading the young studs like McKennie, Tim Weah, Tyler Adams, Keaton Parker, Wil Trapp and Kellyn Acosta maybe we can be re-made into something finally "new". Up top is the question mark. We all like what Bobby Wood has done, but is he "the player" that opponents fear in attack? Not really. Josh Sargent? Who really knows yet? Julian Green? His two USMNT goals are not nearly enough to qualify him. There's mystery in the striker discussion that hopefully 4 years from now will be solved. What's really exciting is that these 4 years will be a generational change like we haven't seen in a long time. No "hold-overs" past their prime.