fatlever wrote:He has to go. Enough is enough.
You have to wonder how a man can be a successful coach when he holds most of his players in contempt because they are not as good as he was, and when he thinks the league they play in is second rate?
Then again, you have to wonder at his personnel decisions. I used to think that Michael Bradley was a very good midfielder, but now he looks like a mediocre hack who can barely complete a pass. Klinsmann left Landon Donovan off the World Cup team with predictably disastrous results: no panache, poor connection, little creativity up front. There are only about five really good players on the team right now, and two of them are injured: Dempsey, Cameron, Guzan, Wood, and Pulisic, who is only 18. (I have always detested Altidore, even though he has scored 34 international goals over the years.)
I was screaming last night when Gonzalez jogged casually down to face Bolanos in the left side of the box, stopping a good ten feet away. Sure enough, Venegas scores off a clean cross for the killer goal. My basketball hero, Tyler Hansbrough, would never have tolerated laziness like that on his team. He would have knocked Gonzalez on his can. Klinsmann should have removed him immediately. Anson Dorrance would have done it for sure.