United
States coach Jürgen Klinsmann has been sacked
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Jürgen Klinsmann has been
sacked as United States coach. US Soccer said in a statement that the German
had been "relieved of his duties" after five years in charge.
Press
Association report continues:
The
governing body's president Sunil Gulati said: "Today we made the difficult
decision of parting ways with Jürgen Klinsmann, our head coach of the US men's
national team and technical director."
Former
Tottenham striker Klinsmann, 52, took over from current Swansea boss Bob
Bradley in 2011 having previously been in charge of Germany and Bayern Munich.
Although
he would win just one of his first six games, Klinsmann eventually sparked a
turnaround, winning a record 12 straight games in 2013 en route to Gold Cup
success and taking the US to the knockout stages at the World Cup in Brazil the
following year.
However,
their chances of reaching the next instalment of the tournament in Russia
remain in the balance and that is why the German has been axed.
Qualifying
defeats to Mexico and Costa Rica earlier this month, the latter by a four-goal
margin, have swayed US Soccer to look elsewhere for fears of not reaching the
finals in two years' time.
"While
we remain confident that we have quality players to help us advance to Russia
2018, the form and growth of the team up to this point left us convinced that
we need to go in a different direction," Gulati added.
"With
the next qualifying match in late March, we have several months to refocus the
group and determine the best way forward to ensure a successful journey to
qualify for our eighth consecutive World Cup."
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