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Klinsmann ideal choice - Pele
published: Friday | December 1, 2006


Klinsmann

BERLIN (Reuters):

FORMER GERMANY coach Juergen Klinsmann would be an ideal choice for the U.S., Pele said in Germany yesterday.

"He'd be good for the U.S. boys," the Brazilian World Cup great told a news conference while on a business trip to Duesseldorf.

"He's an excellent trainer who led Germany to an incredible World Cup this year. He didn't quite have the fortune he needed to win the title. I think he'd be the right man for the job," Pele was quoted as saying by the German sport news agency SID.

Last month, U.S. Soccer Federation president Sunil Gulati said he had talked to Klinsmann, who lives in California, about coaching the national team but no agreement had been reached.

Klinsmann, who steered Germany to the World Cup semi-finals in July, has expressed an interest in replacing Bruce Arena, whose contract was not renewed after eight years coaching the national team. Gulati said a decision was expected in December.

An opinion poll by N-TV television in Germany yesterday found that 74 per cent of Germans would be pleased if Klinsmann took the U.S. job, even though the popular coach shocked the nation when stepped down at the end of the World Cup.

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