National team coach Jürgen Klinsmann 카지노사이트, who went on vacation to the United States after the June A-match and returned late last month, has been confirmed to be on a plane to the United States again in less than ten days. The reason given was that he was traveling to Europe to inspect the European version of the Taeguk Warriors while working remotely in the United States.
According to the Korea Football Association (KFA) on July 2, Klinsmann headed to California the day before to be with his family for his birthday (July 30).
While in the U.S., Klinsmann said he plans to inspect European resources such as Son Heung-min (Tottenham), Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain), and Kim Min-jae (Bayern Munich), who are set to enter the 2023-2024 season this month.
Although it is not yet finalized, Klinsmann is expected to stay away from Korea for the time being and travel to Wales, England, where the first A-match is scheduled for September, to assemble the squad locally.
However, Klinsmann’s move has been met with criticism. When he first took charge of South Korea, Klinsmann promised to live in the country, inspect the country’s national-level resources, such as Krieger, as well as communicate with all levels of the soccer community and contribute to the overall development of Korean soccer.
To date, however, he has done the opposite. He left for the U.S. in early April after the two A-match series in March, when he was just starting to take charge of Korea, and didn’t return until three weeks later after inspecting European players as planned. He then flew to the U.S. again in May to “work remotely” before returning in early June to prepare for the two A matches, during which time he left the krigger inspection and jadeite shredding to advisor Cha Doo-ri and coach Michael Kim.
Until last month, ‘Klinsmanho’ was still winless in four A-Match matches since its inception, with two draws and two losses. The team was particularly disappointed with a 1-1 draw against lowly El Salvador on March 20. Klinsmann took a month-long vacation in the U.S. after the El Salvador game. After returning home in time for the K League All-Star break, he was expected to keep an eye on domestic resources before the September A-match call-up, but now he’s on a plane to the U.S. again, causing some head scratching.
Initially, Klinsmann’s system was designed to focus on European resources, with head coach Andreas Harečok, assistant coach Paulo Stringara, goalkeeping coach Andreas Köpke, and physical coach Reutard based in Europe, but even Klinsmann is spending more time abroad. With the Europeans at the center of the national team and key players such as Lee Kang-in and Kim Min-jae moving to new teams this summer, the head coach will have to keep a close eye on them. However, there are some who say he is too focused on the European side ahead of the Asian Cup next January, which is his ‘primary mission’. Even within the K League, there is a perception that players need to be seen by adviser Chaduri, who is familiar with the domestic situation, not Klinsmann, to make the national team.
Klinsmann’s team will play two matches in Europe during the September A-Match. They will face Wales at Cardiff City Stadium in Wales on Sept. 7, with the second opponent yet to be determined.