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<B>Juergen Klinsmann </B>did well as a player and coach in Germany. His loyalty now is with the U.S.
Juergen Klinsmann did well as a player and coach in Germany. His loyalty now is with the U.S.
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Now that the U.S. Soccer Federation’s perennial coach-in-waiting finally has the job, Juergen Klinsmann will be expected to kick-start a stagnant men’s national team.

The USSF moved quickly Friday in hiring Klinsmann a day after the firing of Bob Bradley.

The former standout player and coach for the German national team will be a familiar name to American fans. The U.S. almost hired Klinsmann twice — first after the 2006 World Cup and again last year before giving Bradley what turned out to be a short-lived contract extension.

“I am looking forward to bringing the team together for our upcoming match against Mexico and starting on the road toward qualifying for the 2014 FIFA World Cup,” Klinsmann said.

Klinsmann’s first game as U.S. coach is Aug. 10 against archrival Mexico in an exhibition in Philadelphia. Qualifying for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil begins next June.

Former U.S. defender Alexi Lalas, who worked alongside Klinsmann for ESPN at last year’s World Cup, expects him to inject energy, but notes he’s not a miracle worker.

“It’s not as if all of a sudden because Juergen Klinsmann is coach that we’re going to have an American Lionel Messi drop into our laps,” Lalas said.

Klinsmann, who turns 47 today, went 20-8-6 as coach of Germany.

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