Klinsmann Waves Off U.S. Talk
(Soccer365.com) - Germany boss Jürgen Klinsmann has insisted that he has no intention of leaving to coach the U.S. Men’s National Team after World Cup.
"That doesn't interest me at all," he told reporters on Monday.
"At the moment, I'm only interested in my job and that has to continue to the final."
Speculation is rife that Bruce Arena may not be in charge of the Americans for much longer, and Klinsmann resides near their training base in California.
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It would be nice to have a great coach such as klinsmann, he would bring an attacking style to the United States play, something they need alot of help with. He's got my vote for 2010.
Posted by: Brandon | June 27, 2006 05:12 PM
Klinsmann not coming to America is no surprise. Why would he? It was be a major pay cut not to mention coaching a team whos history is much more defeats that wins.At least in Germany he knows he stands a much better chance of wins at the highest level.
Posted by: Stephen | June 28, 2006 02:18 AM
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Posted by: Lefty | June 21, 2011 08:03 AM