Jurgen Klinsmann to coach United States

United States formally introduced Jurgen Klinsmann as their new coach, replacing Bob Bradley who was fired recently. This 47-year-old man will coach the U.S. national team until the end of 2014 Brazil World Cup later.
"One of my challenges is to define how the team should represent this country. Which style should be played. It's not just about the players, but also those around them, such as media and coaches," said Klinsmann.

Klinsmann claimed to be ready to take advantage of the diverse cultures in the U.S. to create a more unique style of playing. The coach also said he would build a team with a foundation that has been created in the last two decades.
"I think you can be proud of what you have accomplished over the past 20 years. Now I get a chance to advance (soccer) The U.S. and build what is already built," said Klinsmann.
Klinsmann's first task is to assist Landon Donovan and his friends play in a friendly match against Mexico in the city of Philadelphia, 10 August.

Sunil Gulati and Jurgen Klinsmann