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Klinsmann future under cloud
JUERGEN Klinsmann did not even attempt to sugarcoat his reaction to the performance of his United States team after its 0-4 humiliation in a World Cup qualifier against Costa Rica on Tuesday.
The normally upbeat Klinsmann admitted the performance of his side, which mustered only one shot on goal in the Costa Rica capital of San Jose, had been unacceptable. “This is the defeat that hurts the most in my five years here, there’s no doubt about it,” he said after a result that leaves the US without a point from two matches in the CONCACAF qualifying group.
“It is a bitter pill to swallow.”
Speculation over Klinsmann’s tenure as head coach was already rampant before the game, even as US Soccer president Sunil Gulati remained publicly supportive.
After the loss, Gulati called for a metaphorical timeout, as reports linked former head coach Bruce Arena to the job. “We won’t make any decisions right after games,” Gulati said. “We’ll think about what happened today and talk with Juergen and look at the situation.”
If Klinsmann is to be dumped, now would appear the perfect time to do it, with four months until the next qualifier.
The US still has a good chance of qualifying for Russia 2018, and extending its streak of appearances in World Cup Finals to eight, but Tuesday’s result, on top of the home loss against Mexico last Thursday, leaves little margin for error.
Perhaps more troubling, some observers questioned whether the players had lost faith in Klinsmann and his system.
The top three teams after the 10 home-and-away matches from the relatively weak CONCACAF qualify for Russia, with the fourth going into a playoff against a team from Asia.
Costa Rica heads the table with six points, followed by Mexico and Panama with four, and then Honduras on three. The US and Trinidad and Tobago are pointless.
Klinsmann, 52, a former Germany striker, has been in charge of the US team since 2011.
He acknowledged that his future would be a talking point.
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