Klinsmann takes over as US coach
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Your support makes all the difference.Jurgen Klinsmann was named the new head coach of the United States yesterday.
The announcement comes a day after Bob Bradley was sacked following five years in charge.
The former Germany coach has lived primarily in the United States since retiring from playing, and has frequently been linked with the national team job and vacancies in Major League Soccer. His first match in charge is on 10 August against big rivals Mexico.
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