Bob Bradley needed firing. The U.S. soccer team has basically been on a downward slide since it beat Spain in June 2009. Since then, Bradley yakked on a 2-0 halftime lead against Brazil to lose 3-2, drew with the likes of England and Slovenia, and lost to Ghana and Panama. The straw that broke the camel's back was the 4-2 beatdown that Mexico put on the U.S. in the Gold Cup finals in California last month.
U.S. soccer fans are deliriously happy that he is finally gone, and with the news today that the German Juergen Klinsmann, formerly both player and coach for Deutschland, has been hired, there will be even more celebrating in Sam's Army.
But Klinsmann faces a very difficult rebuilding task, and not much time to get it done.
Matt Martin Frans Nielsen Dwayne Roloson Jon Sim Jason Arnott David Clarkson
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