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    Klinsmann=winner

    When the US got hot in WC qualifying after a cold start, I just thought the team got hot and Klinsmann was riding the heater.

    He took puppy dogs and made them into fighting pitbulls. My hats off to him and the whole club.

    Great freaking heart with that team!!! And brilliant game plans for each and every one of these games.

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    Can't go wrong with German coach, brilliant job!

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    The US soccer program has come heck of a long way over the last 20 years or so. They have earned a lot of respect the last decade worldwide.

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    Future is very bright with Klinsmann, heck of a run this year. A healthy jozy plus young guys like yedlin, green, Johnson for next World Cup already has me excited.

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    Um Ok.

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    I love Klinsmann
    But man...

    I questioned him so much leaving bradley out there. He reminds me of the old and slow Steve nash with bad decision making. Bradley does not deserved to start at all. Otherwise, coach did a great job.

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    US needs an elite striker/midfielder, it showed against Germany/Belgium, USA could never generate any chances really and they need guys like that, Yedlin and Green are good, but in 4 years the other countries young players will be better than these guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tien2262 View Post
    I love Klinsmann
    But man...

    I questioned him so much leaving bradley out there. He reminds me of the old and slow Steve nash with bad decision making. Bradley does not deserved to start at all. Otherwise, coach did a great job.
    Bradley was pretty bad. But who would you have rather started over him?

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    pas de chance pour klins

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    i can see him coaching arsenal

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    To be fair, Bradley was playing out of position, necessitated by a lack of depth. Doesn't excuse the bad first touches, etc., but as stated above, who else?

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    I thought Bradley had a brilliant game, fast and covered the left side all game.

    Klinsmann did an excellent job, was routing for the USA in extra time. Very passionate.

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    Bradley has some engine on him,he ran 34 miles in those 4 games,that's more than anyone else.

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