Pros And Cons: Jurgen Klinsmann

Jurgen Klinsmann has been weighing heavily on our mind recently, so we did what all the self-help books say to do: we made a list of pros and cons.
July 23, 2015

After last night's loss in the Gold Cup semifinals to Jamaica, we don't know how to feel about Jurgen Klinsmann. So we made a list.

Pro:

Bobby Wood, America's most recent soccer sweetheart, wasn't available for the Gold Cup because his club team wanted him to stay in Germany.

Con:

Klinsmann doesn't have enough pull in Germany to be able to borrow Bobby Wood for a few weeks?

Con: 

Could Klinsmann not find anybody better than Aaron Johanssen to play striker?

Pro:

At least he didn't start Wondolowski.

Con: 

Only offensive strategies seem to be "hope Michaell Bradley does something" and "send long balls their defensers can easily deal with."

Pro:

Better than kicking the ball directly into own net.

Pro:

Very good at picking starting lineups .

Con:

Not very good at the parts that come after that.

Pro:

Continues to find foreign players who can gain American citizenship and play for the USMNT.

Con:

Continues to not find American-born players who are good at soccer.

Pro:

Jordan Morris might be really good.

Con: 

Can't Convince Jordan Morris to leave Stanford and play professional socccer already.

Pro:

Can still make to Confederations Cup.

Con:

Lost to a team called the "Reggae Boyz."

Pro:

Everytime the U.S. does something ridiculous, Mexico does something even more ridiculous to distract everyone. 

Con:

Got outcoached by this guy. Sorry, we meant this guy.

Pro:

People in Germany are fond of him.

Con:

German public opinion doesn't count for much in countries that aren't Germany.

Pro:

Still has a great overall record with the USMNT.

Con:

Still the second-best German manager in the Gold Cup.

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