Klinsmann explained away the losses in public. In private, his excuses were even more bold; he told Gulati that he was convinced that the Gold Cup was fixed so Mexico would win, setting up the big-money playoff match against the U.S., a viewpoint that exasperated his boss.
ESPN Article on the background of Klinsmann's firing.
Basically, they got tired of the excuses (like a lot of us) and considered firing him this summer. This excuse is a doozy though:
Quote from BigSoccer: It's not CONCACAF's fault Klinsmann decided to play an orange traffic cone next to Brooks the entire tournament.He probably knows it was rigged because he got paid on the side to throw the Jamaica game![]()
yeah, his excuses were just getting pathetic. I seriously think he's nothing more than talk and motivation. Tactically, he needs someone else to really know what the actual plan should be instead of just seeing what will happen with a 3-5-2 against Mexico in the hex...great time to try something new.Quote from BigSoccer: It's not CONCACAF's fault Klinsmann decided to play an orange traffic cone next to Brooks the entire tournament.
Actually, there is a serious side to that accusation. He's accusing Mark Geiger, a USSF Referee, of match fixing. It's bad form to say to your boss that another employee is a criminal and why you failed. Also, some of the CONCACAF referee staff is American. So, again, bad form. Oh, and Gulati was one of the three heads running CONCACAF at that time. Don't accuse your boss of match fixing.
Evidently WatchESPN doesn't work in Italy.
what are you trying to watch?
First the Gimli Glider, now this. Darn it Canada!Deadspin article upcoming: Eastern Conference Final Game 1 in Montreal delayed due to painting the penalty areas too narrow.
Hopefully Heath is better in MLS at Minnesota than what he was at Orlando.Minnesota United has finally made a couple moves, now to start signing players...
Amos Magee hired as Director of Player Personnel
Adrian Heath hired as Head Coach