Jürgen Klinsmann on dropping Landon Donovan, USMNT mentality & MLS growth | Kickin' It | CBS Sports

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • World Cup winner and former USMNT head coach Jürgen Klinsmann joins Kate Abdo, Clint Dempsey and Charlie Davies to reflect on his playing and managerial careers.
    00:00: Monitoring Charlie after his accident, the good and bad of January camp, assessing young talent.
    8:53: Decision to take the U.S. job, the challenges facing American soccer, 2014 World Cup what ifs.
    17:56: The rationale for leaving Landon Donovan off the World Cup roster.
    26:08: USMNT’s level of belief needs to match the talent, MLS better than before, feeling empowered by Franz Beckenbauer.
    32:56: The unexpected path to becoming a coach, learning not to hold grudges, instant respect from players, legendary figures Beckenbauer and Maradona.
    42:15: Clint’s technique and character, the Spurs connection, owning the “diver” tag.
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Комментарии • 271

  • @lukehertzler7870
    @lukehertzler7870 8 дней назад +24

    I had my Make-A-Wish experience in Miami for one of Jürgen‘s first games as coach. Besides being a great coach, he’s just an overall great guy and took care of me that weekend. I will always have a soft spot in my heart for him.

  • @soccerusa2026
    @soccerusa2026 9 дней назад +73

    Klinsmanns' enthusiasm and passion for the game and growing the sport in the U.S. doesn't get talked about enough. As a fan since 1990, even during 94 WC there was never as much positivity surrounding a team as much as during his reign. Forever grateful he took the job with the U.S. Thank you Jurgen for your time with U.S Soccer. From the fans we appreciate your time with us.

    • @Windhover551
      @Windhover551 День назад +1

      Klinsmann was a legend and i wished Donovan was there in the world cup, he may helped the team to beat the Belgian, but I don't blame Kinsman because donavan never really committed to the team, he left for Sabbath days when he needs to show up like everyone else to fight for minutes.

  • @TS-cn9ow
    @TS-cn9ow 9 дней назад +136

    Never got the credit for the culture change he pushed in us soccer That encourages players to aim for Europe

    • @hengineer
      @hengineer 9 дней назад +7

      That's not new tho

    • @antoinedoinell
      @antoinedoinell 9 дней назад +5

      culture change? lol look at that team since he left? what change did you see?

    • @G10-n7f
      @G10-n7f 9 дней назад

      @@hengineer 🤔Kind of was at the time. At least to a larger degree.

    • @G10-n7f
      @G10-n7f 9 дней назад

      @@antoinedoinell Well of course it was going to change it was Bruce Arena who took over and brought in even older players into the fold. A lot of those players were on their way out anyways the only player that carried over to the new generation was Pulisic.

    • @colinreese
      @colinreese 9 дней назад +6

      Players were going to Europe before Klinsmann.

  • @calben007
    @calben007 8 дней назад +13

    I went to that 2014 World Cup match in Manaus. We should have won, they're right. I had never heard them talk about those games like this, I love this show so much.

    • @brent1133
      @brent1133 3 дня назад

      bucket list is to see us play in a WC game on foreign soil

  • @bradmeyer13
    @bradmeyer13 9 дней назад +60

    BANG! What a Guest to have on. Love it

  • @chlorophyllmorelikeboraphy6874
    @chlorophyllmorelikeboraphy6874 9 дней назад +20

    Kate at the end of each interview: “Can I give you a hug?”
    Everyone: “yes, yes you can!”
    No joke- that’s really sweet of her.

    • @adamolig3865
      @adamolig3865 9 дней назад +1

      she could give me a hug, if you know what I'm saying

    • @NoCoastRaps
      @NoCoastRaps 5 дней назад

      ​@@adamolig3865no

  • @Itskevooo17
    @Itskevooo17 8 дней назад +9

    Man you actually have to feel for Charlie. You can tell he doesn't let it consume him, but that accident affecting his football career is worse than anything else for him. If it happened after his career he probably would have been less affected by it. Can tell all we wanted was to be able to play at his best

    • @adolchristin9837
      @adolchristin9837 6 дней назад +1

      Of course he knows. He had time to think about it and I think he made peace with that. There is no mystery that his speed and finishing abilities gave him material to become a top rated forward in many big european club.
      Alas, that accident prevented him to become the player he should have been. But hey, that's what we call fate I guess. And still being alive is trully the only thing that matters.

    • @fadikhoury93
      @fadikhoury93 2 дня назад

      Totally feel for Charlie. All things considered, he deserves a lot of props for even getting back on the field after the accident. Especially his successful run the Revs. I definitely think he could’ve earned a January camp call up during his tenure with the Revs.

  • @anthonythompson1677
    @anthonythompson1677 9 дней назад +39

    Im team Clint over Landon but still, Landon was miles ahead of most of the attackers we brought and he had just won mvp of the gold cup and scored in crucial qualifiers. He was the missing piece for that 2014 team.

    • @frankietocean
      @frankietocean 9 дней назад +6

      It was heartbreaking not seeing LD on that 2014 World Cup. Especially after all the amazing moments he gave us in 2010. I can’t help but think he would have given us more amazing moments in 2014.

    • @juan1189
      @juan1189 9 дней назад +2

      @@frankietoceanI think is hard for a coach because sometimes if you stick with the same players you don’t allow for a generational change which is what I think hurt us in 2017

    • @GreedyGrom
      @GreedyGrom 9 дней назад +5

      It would have been nice for him to be on the roster, but I get why he left off of it. For as good as Donovan was, he was an underachiever with an underachieving attitude. Proof of that was when he said Pulisic should go to the MLS. That was a look into how Donovan thinks.

    • @jorgewolff3753
      @jorgewolff3753 8 дней назад +1

      Was LD talented yes. But like JK said they had the team to go far. And they did with out him

    • @OnceLer-f6p
      @OnceLer-f6p 8 дней назад +2

      There is no way Landon was not going to make a positive impact. Donovan was playing at his best which made it more ridiculous to left him off. At the end of the day Klinsmann was salty about Landon taking a break BUT it is public now that he was going through some mental issues and needed to step back for his own sanity.

  • @Stinkie_Cheese_Man
    @Stinkie_Cheese_Man 9 дней назад +15

    I've been waiting for this one!
    Thank you for doing these!!!! :-) LOVE IT

  • @josevaldez180
    @josevaldez180 8 дней назад +4

    Kickin' It, is the type of soccer content we need more of.

  • @random_adlib
    @random_adlib 9 дней назад +47

    pushed the culture of US soccer forward

    • @antoinedoinell
      @antoinedoinell 9 дней назад +3

      how? tell us what he did? give us evidence. please. dying to know.

    • @eramos8916
      @eramos8916 4 дня назад

      ​@@antoinedoinellHelped players to get their chance to play in Europe like Clint Dempsey and had a great run at the 2014 World Cup. Berhalter really stagnated the National Team.

    • @antoinedoinell
      @antoinedoinell 4 дня назад

      @@eramos8916 Clint Dempsey signed for Fulham in 2007 joining Brian McBride and Carlos Bocanegra, Jurgen Klinsmann became manager of USMNT in 2011. Try again. Give me 1 smidgen of cultural influence from Klinsmann that exists in the US set up today.

    • @SergioCheco25
      @SergioCheco25 2 дня назад

      @@antoinedoinell A Gregg fan. You love to see insecure US fans.

    • @SergioCheco25
      @SergioCheco25 2 дня назад

      Also Jurgen won made a semi finals in 2016 Copa America has wins against big teams. He recruited players like Brooks, Johnson, Jones. Who were key players in the system. Something gregg never did in his tenure.

  • @MxMnKC
    @MxMnKC 5 дней назад +2

    Another thing about Jurgen that doesn't get talked about is the way him and his team connected with the fans. I remember going to an open training session before one of the US World Cup qualifying matches in Kansas City and it was one of the coolest things I ever experienced. You get to interact with the players after training and get autographs including Jurgen signing my 1990 German World Cup jersey. When was the last time the USMNT had open train session like that? Despite the terrible losses early in 2018 WC qualifying firing him was a mistake and probably cost us that World Cup.

  • @luvslogistics1725
    @luvslogistics1725 8 дней назад +5

    Clint was a boss. Klinsy was our best coach ever who transformed our game and team and opened gate to all the military brat halfbreeds. Poch is a great hire who in that same class will take us forward.

  • @steevgillies8826
    @steevgillies8826 7 дней назад +4

    It ended badly, but that first four years of Klinsmann is seriously underrated from US fans.

  • @fadikhoury93
    @fadikhoury93 7 дней назад +4

    Regarding LD, I’m of the opinion that, when motivated, he would’ve offered more than the players taken ahead of him like Johansson, Zusi, Davis (LD went on to have one of his best MLS seasons after that). I think the sabbatical was not huge factor because LD showed up big time in the 2013 Gold Cup and scored/assisted in the 2-0 WCQ game vs Mexico that punched our ticket to Brazil. To be FAIR to Juergen however… coming into WC training camp LD was way out of form and certainly looked heavier than he usually looked. That’s why I can totally understand Jurgen’s decision to leave LD off the roster. In the end of the day LD didn’t put himself in the best position heading into that WC camp (I even remember some of his interviews during that camp where he didn’t sound motivated or confident in his abilities). He made his bed and Jurgen made him sleep in it. I still think there was an element of personal dislike for LD that lead to Juergen leaving him off the roster but LD didn’t help his case.

  • @Raydensheraj
    @Raydensheraj 9 дней назад +3

    Klinsmann was always a bit hard to deal with....BUT....he always gave everything as player. At Stuttgart....at Inter Milan....at FC Bayern München (breaking the UEFA Cup record at his time)....and even in Tottenham....they loved him because he was a World class Striker.
    As Coach he wasn't phenomenal....but he tried to modernize the places he worked for. He would be a great guy to run a Youth Academy of a big Team.
    He done a lot for the DFB and America.

  • @Californiaexpat
    @Californiaexpat 4 дня назад +2

    Donovan took a year off and then just wanted his spot back and on top of that showed up to the World Cup camp with a McKennie belly… it’s on him

  • @MiltonTurcios24
    @MiltonTurcios24 8 дней назад +9

    LD situation…I don’t buy it…It was a power play. He made it about him. He wanted to make headlines.
    Clint didn’t have this energy in front of Landon either…

    • @IamRami
      @IamRami 5 дней назад

      Right - Clint also wanted to be in the spotlight that LD had

    • @fadikhoury93
      @fadikhoury93 2 дня назад

      Agreed Deuce comes off as two-faced here. In front of LD, he was sympathetic and stated that he would’ve been a difference-maker on that ‘14 team. Then in front of JK, he totally walked those statements back. Like bruh… Jurgen ain’t your coach anymore 😒

  • @yippy210
    @yippy210 9 дней назад +24

    No South Korea questions lol?

    • @user-kb5py3hm2e
      @user-kb5py3hm2e 8 дней назад +1

      Didn't ask him about his racist remarks against Iran, too 🤔

    • @chrisdavis4606
      @chrisdavis4606 8 дней назад +1

      Don't ask him about literally any other coaching position or front office position for that matter. He's really bad at both.

  • @Scottydontbutscottydoes
    @Scottydontbutscottydoes 4 дня назад +2

    I understand his position about Landon but there’s no universe in which Brad Davis should be on a team and Landon is left home 😶

    • @fadikhoury93
      @fadikhoury93 2 дня назад

      The Brad Davis over LD at Left Mid was WILD. Idk why JK insisted on playing LD as a striker… clearly he was a better Left Mid during the later stages of his career.

    • @Scottydontbutscottydoes
      @Scottydontbutscottydoes 2 дня назад +1

      @@fadikhoury93 diskerud shouldn’t have been there either . 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @Log4nx24
    @Log4nx24 7 дней назад

    Hearing from Jurgen that we could’ve gone deeper in the tournament both in 2014 and in 2016 gives me hope for what we can achieve moving forward with this generation of current players

  • @dirks6550
    @dirks6550 8 дней назад +1

    Good interview. Interesting perspective, especially since we are coming into working with another foreign coach in Poch. Hope our current USMNT team can now step up to the next level, and believe they can do something amazing and have fun doing it!

  • @Theneckofthrogs
    @Theneckofthrogs 2 дня назад

    I wish they'd show this on CBS during the day. Can't imagine how many people would appreciate this that probably don't even know it exists!

  • @chamberlainwonder369
    @chamberlainwonder369 9 дней назад +1

    Klimsmam was big in the game and he install that mentality into some USMT players that time, US has a good squad so like other countries too, in fact, the competition was high as of then not now

  • @josephcordero7057
    @josephcordero7057 7 дней назад +3

    Jurgen made a professional decision? then why did his son mock LD getting dropped????? someone ask him.

    • @manolo99nyc
      @manolo99nyc 6 дней назад

      Yeah it was personal. Landon didn’t like US soccer being looked down on

    • @fadikhoury93
      @fadikhoury93 2 дня назад

      For sure a personal dislike for LD factored into that decision. A part of me wishes LD would’ve tried to at least stick around for the 2018 cycle and come off the bench with deuce.

  • @chrisvalleqatsi
    @chrisvalleqatsi 7 дней назад +2

    I think US Soccer wasn't good enough for JK - Deuce's comment about him being able to demonstrate techniqe and tactics is HUGE. There's no one - NO ONE in USSF who has been anywhere near the experiences Klinsmann has, and his setting high standards and just plain being better wasn't going to be very comfortable for a system that had given us Steve Samson and Bruce Arena, who barely kicked a ball in anger. I hope that Poch can do the same, but with players who have had a more similar background in terms of coaching resources, team culture, and core psychology.

    • @Chudsic
      @Chudsic 2 дня назад

      Bruce is still the only manager to get US to the quarterfinals and with "inferior" talent

  • @olephill2
    @olephill2 6 дней назад +3

    Revisionist history about Landon Donovan in this interview. Donovan took his sabbatical from Jan-March 2013, was recalled to the national team with our B-team for the 2013 Gold Cup, which he dominated (winning the Golden Ball & leading us to a trophy). Klinsmann then brought him back to the A-team for the duration of WCQ, starting our next 3 Hex matches as we clinched a WC berth. So, Donovan was already back with our A-team starting official matches nearly a year before the World Cup, and playing well in MLS (10 goals and 9 assists in 22 matches in 2013).
    It's delusional to me that anyone could think Brad Davis or Julian Green were better than LD, but let's put that to the side. Does anyone actually think Bedoya or Zusi were better than 32-year old LD? Winger was our weakest position on that WC squad; Bedoya worked really hard and was a solid defensive winger, but offered zero goal threat. Zusi offered great service and had 2 assists in the tournament, but both were pretty average players overall at the international level. They would not have started on any prior USMNT WC squad dating back to 1994. It's bananas revisionist history to me to think that these guys were superior players than Donovan, even in 2014.
    When people talk about how LD could've "helped us off the bench" in the 2014 squad, I don't get it. He was still a top-5 player in our entire pool and should have been a lock starter on the A-team, even if he wasn't a 90-minute player every match by then. The only guys who were superior players to Donovan at that stage were Dempsey, Howard, Bradley, Jones, and maybe Fabian Johnson. Donovan was still a cut above Bedoya and Zusi and should have had his name written in pen at winger on the starting line-up of that squad.

    • @IamRami
      @IamRami 5 дней назад

      All Facts - watching this just makes me angry all over again

    • @matthew8389
      @matthew8389 2 дня назад

      @@olephill2 Donovan unfortunately was his own worst enemy. His attitude is what got in his way.

  • @tripperdelaluna1
    @tripperdelaluna1 7 дней назад +1

    12:44 We are still benefiting from this today. I hope Pochetinno has the same effect.

  • @luvslogistics1725
    @luvslogistics1725 9 дней назад +12

    Not taking Landon is exactly what any and every good coach would have done at that time. The guy was unsure about playing anymore, taking a sabbatical…well hey guess what, there’s other players that put in the work, that were there. It was Landon’s selfishness. Dempsey was a leading goal scorer in the Premier League with Fulham. There’s many other players that were better.

    • @starwarssatan5588
      @starwarssatan5588 8 дней назад +1

      He came back and played well with usmnt after the sabbatical. Why let hom back at all like jurgen did?

    • @luvslogistics1725
      @luvslogistics1725 8 дней назад +1

      @@starwarssatan5588 he had to give him a chance and you’re right, Landon could have provided clutch play in moments but the sabbatical was the most anti-Klinsy thing ever. The guy advocated for playing all the time and challenging against top competition.

    • @chrisdavis4606
      @chrisdavis4606 8 дней назад

      Ridiculous nonsense.

    • @TheDjcarter1966
      @TheDjcarter1966 6 дней назад

      Don't kid yourself, Landon no doubt was easily top five of that group...he was one of the best we ever had period. Listen to what he said it was never about talent.

    • @luvslogistics1725
      @luvslogistics1725 5 дней назад

      @@chrisdavis4606 jurgen is still the best coach we’ve had

  • @arthurtrommel1438
    @arthurtrommel1438 9 дней назад +1

    Klinsmann ans Inzaghi had always the most emotional goal celebrations.

  • @GreedyGrom
    @GreedyGrom 9 дней назад +11

    It would have been nice for Donovan to be on the roster, but I get why he left off of it. For as good as Donovan was, he was an underachiever with an underachieving attitude. Proof of that was when he said Pulisic should go to the MLS. That was a look into how he thinks. His personality drives me nuts. Such a gooey, watery personality, in my opinion. He also supported the Mexican national team, which made me like him even less.

    • @TheDjcarter1966
      @TheDjcarter1966 6 дней назад +2

      Tell me you have no clue without telling me...Donovan an underachiever? He and Clint were the best field players the US ever had until this generation.

    • @MichaelWalker-wu2pq
      @MichaelWalker-wu2pq 6 дней назад

      Donovan was about growing the game here in the States. That's why he went to MLS. Not because of what it was but because of what it could be and look how it's grown since his days playing for it. Another 20 years from now it'll probably surpass MLB in popularity and revenue.

    • @Chudsic
      @Chudsic 2 дня назад

      @@TheDjcarter1966 correct

    • @fadikhoury93
      @fadikhoury93 2 дня назад +1

      LD chose a situation that worked best for him. Some people do best when they’re close to friends and family. Seems like LD was one of those people and there’s nothing wrong with that. Deuce for sure had a more successful club career but as far as USMNT performance, LD balled out. I would argue LD was a bigger difference maker at the ‘10 WC than Deuce was at the ‘14 WC. Jermaine Jones was our difference maker in ‘14. Right now, I still have LD as our best ever (just edging Deuce) and, based on recent performances, LD is still projected to have a more successful USMNT career than Pulisic (until proven otherwise - I am rooting for Pulisic to be our best ever).

  • @svetcovladich9996
    @svetcovladich9996 9 дней назад +4

    Man, what great stories by Jurgen. Top class as he would say. He's done it all.

  • @dmoney668
    @dmoney668 День назад

    When he says he got angry he was absolutely spot on That's still a problem here. When you talk about let's just go out there and compete everyone and I believe that we will win it's a culture that permeates. They should go out and dominate every game enough of this underdog week nonsense.
    Dempsey and Davies and that whole team had a heart They weren't trying to go out there and tie or just make it starts from the top down and this is a great interview Thank you

  • @TikkaMasala-tx3us
    @TikkaMasala-tx3us 8 дней назад +3

    The current S.Korean football fed. president is facing public shaming and sacking for hiring Klinsmann via casual chat in passing. That's how bad he performed as a "manager".

    • @Chudsic
      @Chudsic 2 дня назад

      A lot of revisionist history in the comments. Klinsmann era was rotten

  • @CG68810
    @CG68810 9 дней назад +1

    Every time I see the long shot of them sitting on the couch, it looks like the painting "The Last Supper".

  • @AKDeh
    @AKDeh 9 дней назад +2

    In national soccer, success is built on both talent and patriotism, but the former seems to be lacking. Coaches come to the U.S. and mislead us into believing that we have the talent to compete at the highest level. Yet, since 1933, no U.S. player has ever made it into the top 5 teams in the world. It's time to acknowledge this reality and focus on real development if we are to compete on the global stage.

    • @antoinedoinell
      @antoinedoinell 9 дней назад +1

      we need to get rid of pay to play, make it accessible, invest in academies.

    • @davidg4408
      @davidg4408 8 дней назад

      @@antoinedoinell let's be honest, that'll never happen here in this country where football is not the number 1 sport. It's always going to be set up that way, pay to play.

    • @antoinedoinell
      @antoinedoinell 8 дней назад

      @@davidg4408 exactly, and that's why we'll always meander in mediocrity.

    • @allanhernandez1876
      @allanhernandez1876 7 дней назад

      This is a corporate mentality ran country unfortunately

  • @gavinshippen
    @gavinshippen 2 дня назад +2

    Donovan was 32 years old.
    Other 32 year olds today:
    Mo Salah, Neymar, Son (who he praised in the video), Alisson, Mane, Alaba.
    33 Year Olds: De Bruyne, Van Dijk, James Rodriguez…
    Jody Altidore was our only forward who could score. When he pulled his hamstring in Game 1, that was the end of any chance we had.
    I don’t care if Donovan was out of form. The amount of experience he could have brought to the team was worth having him on the 23 man roster.
    Most Assists for USA all time = Donovan.
    Most Goals for USA all time = Donovan.
    There is no excuse.
    Admit you were wrong on this one.
    And win support from tens of thousands more American Soccer fans.
    You did so much for soccer in the US.
    But you go out with your nations best. Period.
    You can’t bring Beasley at 32 and leave Donovan at 32.
    All that being said.. he is right about the mentality of the Americans. We are stuck in mediocracy due to 1 thing. Belief.
    I like Pochettino coming out saying “we are here to win the World Cup.”
    It’s about time.

    • @matthew8389
      @matthew8389 День назад

      Donovan is not in the same camp as those others. Sorry.

    • @gavinshippen
      @gavinshippen День назад

      @@matthew8389 We don't have to rate him against the best of Egypt, or Senegal, or South Korea, or Brazil, or Belguim, or Colombia, or Netherlands.. We rate him against the best of USA.

  • @dennisfischer27
    @dennisfischer27 8 дней назад +3

    He ruined Hertha Berlin.

  • @GunnerstahlY
    @GunnerstahlY 9 дней назад +2

    Top episode!

  • @joebirdwelljr629
    @joebirdwelljr629 9 дней назад +2

    Not only a great player, but a class individual as well. I have the utmost love and respect for Jurgen...

  • @TrainerAQ
    @TrainerAQ 9 дней назад +3

    2013 USMNT was the best I had ever seen in my life! And I personally thought Klinsmann was an amazing coach, but when he left Landon Donovan behind for WC2014, I looked at him and said... that's F''' up. To end his career like that
    I completely understand why Donovan then when to win MLS Cup with Galaxy! I would be so pissed I would destroy any opponent that comes at me after that!

  • @codystout3174
    @codystout3174 День назад

    I view Jurgen as the right guy at the right time in the wrong role. The American game was poised to really explode and we needed to fully embrace world football culture; I think Jurgen brought that perspective and that mentality and put a lot of great touch points in place; I think he would have been an excellent president of our federation changing the game from the grassroots instead of as the manager of the national team on game day.

  • @dmoney668
    @dmoney668 День назад

    Davies was so good. Dempsey phenomenal

  • @bradlymontgomery6811
    @bradlymontgomery6811 9 дней назад

    Whoa bold move, I love it! I wasn’t around much for his era but know he’s a controversial figure. I can’t wait to listen

  • @abolacadernos7164
    @abolacadernos7164 5 дней назад +1

    Belgium should’ve ran up a cricket score line! WTH are these deluded people talking about. If it wasn’t for Tim Howard it would’ve been a massacre.

  • @1donjuego
    @1donjuego 9 дней назад +11

    What a liar. 6 months before dropping Donovan he started Donovan in the most important game in qualifying against Mexico. Clearly, the year off was not meaningful. Just an excuse now. Platitudes. And no one on that show points out the mendacity and BS of that answer.

    • @GreedyGrom
      @GreedyGrom 9 дней назад +1

      @@astanco1574 Agreed Donovan was at the end of his career. Maybe he would have helped, but we are now seeing the consequences of players not having consequences. Klinsmann did what we are now saying Berhalter should have done.

    • @starwarssatan5588
      @starwarssatan5588 8 дней назад

      ​@@GreedyGromno. If thats the reason, he should have never took landon back. But he did

  • @jorgewolff3753
    @jorgewolff3753 8 дней назад +2

    In 2014 when he left off LD. The first thing I said was , I agree with the move. LD was not there Untill the last 2 games for team during the WC qualifiers. Because he retired. JK made the correct choice on that. Taking the guys that played. There butts off for this team. And u can see Clint was all in on his choice .

    • @NJCheenz2388
      @NJCheenz2388 8 дней назад +1

      @@jorgewolff3753 also I saw a video segment on espn that showed the US team training and showed LD and he looked very out of shape. And that did it for me. You can't show up at camp with a big beer belly.

    • @jorgewolff3753
      @jorgewolff3753 8 дней назад

      @@NJCheenz2388 correct.

    • @moloko5
      @moloko5 4 дня назад

      Dempsey was a selfish player and that's why his teams always failed.

  • @4TechNeTium3
    @4TechNeTium3 9 дней назад +2

    I have a lot of words about this man
    But then I can't type it unless getting banned

  • @billsteezie641
    @billsteezie641 9 дней назад +1

    How do you get one of them sweatshirts deuce is wearing?

  • @bushmastersavimbi3379
    @bushmastersavimbi3379 19 часов назад

    GOAT striker ! Only the likes of r9 Van Basten and a few others can be compared to the Golden bomber !

  • @sudano9958
    @sudano9958 9 дней назад +8

    Come on Charlie, kinda pathetic with that first question. You were a very good player and probably would have made a major impact on the national team but even you know your car crash was just devasting to your body and you just never came close to your former ability. It comes across as desperate and selfish. Ask him off camera, just not cool to confront him on camera. Of course you were on his radar (what ever that means) he looked at you and just knew it wasn't right. Just the facts man

  • @mmmmpzevil
    @mmmmpzevil 8 дней назад

    Without this dude, the US wouldn’t be what is today with players pushing themselves in Europe. We need Klinsmann for Mexico

    • @chrisdavis4606
      @chrisdavis4606 8 дней назад +2

      There were players already in Europe.
      Klinsmann is a terrible coach.

  • @mwccpark
    @mwccpark 9 дней назад +21

    Amazing Player,. Shitty Trainer/Coach.

  • @rvaldez1081
    @rvaldez1081 8 дней назад

    Landon Donovan deserved not to get called up. However, we could’ve used him. He was one of the better players.

  • @StefanoPolo
    @StefanoPolo 8 дней назад +2

    Didn't Tim Howard just recently came out and said that during JK tenure, he soley focused on 'Team Bonding' and 'Patiotism' while doing 0 to little effort on the mechanics of the game itself? I mean what happened to South Korea? The answer to LD not being selected is a joke. He ABSOLUTELY did not select him as a power move. He wanted to be the biggest voice on this team in Brazil and bringing LD would have diminished that.

    • @chrisdavis4606
      @chrisdavis4606 8 дней назад +1

      THANK YOU. I can't believe no one brought that up. But this is a puff piece so I'm not that surprised.

  • @DarvinLemus
    @DarvinLemus 9 дней назад +9

    Not taking Landon was your biggest mistake. He could have changed the result of that World Cup! He should’ve been there

    • @G10-n7f
      @G10-n7f 9 дней назад +1

      🧐No. Donovan admitted afterwards that he could only give about 20 minutes maybe less depending on the pace, intensity, etc.

    • @GreedyGrom
      @GreedyGrom 9 дней назад

      @@DarvinLemus Donovan is to blame for taking a year off and abandoning his teammates.

    • @DarvinLemus
      @DarvinLemus 8 дней назад

      @@GreedyGrom I don’t agree, when the player is not performing, they just don’t call him up, but when he is performing they should have the call even if he was retired

  • @ghanaboy20
    @ghanaboy20 9 дней назад +6

    I’ve always said that US Soccer made a mistake letting Jurgen go
    We had our best years under him playing and beating some of the best teams in the world. He had a clear vision for not just the national team but growing soccer in America. Im happy we have Poch but I would like Jurgen back

    • @lazylamont92
      @lazylamont92 9 дней назад +3

      I think our “best” years was under Arena. Quarters in ‘02, ranked as high as 4th, reached two WCs, won GCs.

    • @salvadorgonzalez1409
      @salvadorgonzalez1409 9 дней назад +1

      ​@@lazylamont92 Preach fam! 👏👏👏💯💯💯

    • @chrisdavis4606
      @chrisdavis4606 8 дней назад +2

      HE IS A TERRIBLE COACH.
      Literally ask anyone in Germany, Korea etc. He is tactically inept, he makes no adjustments and no game plans.

  • @Zitolos
    @Zitolos 9 дней назад +2

    Next us soccer president 😤😤

  • @clintdempseyisgoat8829
    @clintdempseyisgoat8829 9 дней назад +7

    Definitely missed LD in 2014 no matter what JK says

    • @G10-n7f
      @G10-n7f 9 дней назад +1

      Donovan admitted afterwards that he could only give about 20 minutes maybe less depending on the pace, intensity, etc.

  • @chadmcclelland5668
    @chadmcclelland5668 8 дней назад

    Klinsmans’ stamp on the American game is underserved. He definitely ‘grew’ the game for us…the ‘dive’ story was 😎!Americans 🇺🇸 appreciate you!

  • @yoyoitsme
    @yoyoitsme 9 дней назад +14

    Great to see the legend getting the credit he deserves.

  • @MarkMusu92
    @MarkMusu92 2 дня назад

    I hope poch brings a similar culture

  • @officialdeanseda
    @officialdeanseda 9 дней назад +15

    Wondo historically doesn’t get any blame for his miss. It was an egregious miss that would have won that game

    • @antonios293
      @antonios293 9 дней назад +6

      On the contrary, he gets too much hate for that miss by "fans." It was a difficult chance to finish with the ball in the air and Courtois rushing towards him. People make it seem like he missed an open goal tap in.

    • @officialdeanseda
      @officialdeanseda 9 дней назад +3

      @@astanco1574 Trying is great. But 6 feet in front of the goal, he should be putting that away

    • @GreedyGrom
      @GreedyGrom 9 дней назад +2

      @@officialdeanseda Klinsmann said the offside flag was up. Not sure what VAR would have determined, though.

    • @officialdeanseda
      @officialdeanseda 9 дней назад +1

      @@antonios293 I appreciate your kindness. Even with those factors, at the very least, the ball needs to put on target and not over the bar and out of play

    • @williamsnider9524
      @williamsnider9524 9 дней назад +1

      @@GreedyGrom seeing as how VAR didn't arrive til 2016, that is sort of a moot point

  • @MrGVUnited
    @MrGVUnited 8 дней назад

    RE: LD. Unfortunately, no one really cares who "deserved to go" based on work ethic. Landon was more talented rested than 90% of the team. Brad Davis was on the roster over LD...! Not right. Pick the BEST players, not always the hardest working..

  • @moloko5
    @moloko5 4 дня назад

    It is Dempsey fault we didn't qualify in 2018.

  • @Hugoboss8909
    @Hugoboss8909 8 дней назад

    Charlie was coming up after the accident he wasn't the same. It was a shame he brought a different style.

  • @antoinedoinell
    @antoinedoinell 9 дней назад +5

    Let's be real, history has proven this man to be a fraud in coaching/management. Just listening to him on ESPNFC, No insight on tactics, all boring cliches like "wanting it more, showing desire etc." All federation's and clubs would be wise to keep this man at a far distance from employment.

    • @psychokim92
      @psychokim92 9 дней назад +2

      @@antoinedoinell Amen bro

  • @merycastro2608
    @merycastro2608 7 дней назад

    This guy was the catalyst for change . He urged players to aim high and play at the highest level levels . That is Europe. Don’t get me wrong, MLS is great start, but should not be the final destination. Great guess

  • @salvadorgonzalez1409
    @salvadorgonzalez1409 9 дней назад +5

    I will never forgive Jurgen for leaving Landon off the roster...Davis did nothing, Bedoya did nothing, Altidore did nothing, Aaronson did nothing, Bradley was awful...Green only saw the field for 15 minutes, he scored a goal sure but thats all...

    • @starwarssatan5588
      @starwarssatan5588 8 дней назад

      Who is Aaronson?

    • @salvadorgonzalez1409
      @salvadorgonzalez1409 8 дней назад +1

      @@starwarssatan5588 Dumb autocorrect, my bad...meant to say Aron Johanson

    • @G10-n7f
      @G10-n7f 8 дней назад

      ⁠@@salvadorgonzalez1409 Oh here’s another extremely infatuated obsessed person who can’t get over the Landon Donovan nonsense😩😒. The guy isn’t the first great player to be left off a national team roster leading up to a World Cup and he won’t be the last😐.

    • @salvadorgonzalez1409
      @salvadorgonzalez1409 8 дней назад

      @G10-n7f Oh move on rookie...zero knowledge of the game... sorry steve...🤣🤡🤐🤫🫢🤣

    • @G10-n7f
      @G10-n7f 8 дней назад

      @@salvadorgonzalez1409 😲Oh I didn’t know you had to have ball knowledge to understand something so stupidly simple😂but I guess for superbly un astute people like you it’s something that’s very much needed😂🤪😒.

  • @LundgrensGhost
    @LundgrensGhost 9 дней назад +4

    Seems like a nice guy but he was tactically inept as a coach. See Phillip Lahm's comments. Also his Landon rationale is asinine. He was one of our best 11 at the time.

  • @chrisgove4252
    @chrisgove4252 8 дней назад +1

    I think leaving Donovan back makes zero sense by the logic he wasn't there the whole time. He was back for the 2013 Gold Cup, was the hero against Mexico to qualify and was on the ground with the team. Would've made a difference. Tim Chandler certainly wasn't available all the time, and Julien Green came out of nowhere. Scored a goal, sure, but to say Donovan wasn't around to build with the team doesn't ring true.

  • @SwatBeatsOfficial
    @SwatBeatsOfficial 8 дней назад +1

    He changed the game in the U.S. forever. Thanks, Jurgen!

  • @DaddyFutbol
    @DaddyFutbol 9 дней назад +4

    THIS IS A HUGE!! THE MOST AMAZING EPISODE!!! HOLY WOW!!!

  • @nannersguyaners2745
    @nannersguyaners2745 5 дней назад

    Could have gone deeper if Bradley hadn’t been dispossessed late in Portugal game to let them back in … I still haven’t forgiven him 😂

  • @nimbra2
    @nimbra2 2 дня назад

    Jurgen was a great coach for the USMNT but leaving Landon home was a mistake

  • @Jstoney127
    @Jstoney127 9 дней назад +1

    I always liked Klinsmann. He has had his ups and downs in this crazy game!

  • @manolo99nyc
    @manolo99nyc 6 дней назад

    Do people really think he invented the idea that playing in Europe is a good thing? Everyone knows that! But he belittled the MLS and put a bunch of German American guys on the roster, instead of giving players from here an opportunity. Some of those might have gone on to Europe (hi Clint Dempsey). That’s not how to develop a national program.

  • @guyfurfaro9902
    @guyfurfaro9902 3 дня назад

    No doubt it’s mostly mental, and this group hasn’t shown they are ready to take it.

  • @gurpartapbhatti7375
    @gurpartapbhatti7375 9 дней назад +1

    fix the rug

  • @kevinpena2159
    @kevinpena2159 8 дней назад +1

    Landon was always mentally weak. What kind of professional footballer takes a year off.

  • @Party_Burger
    @Party_Burger 3 дня назад

    Julian green did not struggle

  • @salvadorgonzalez1409
    @salvadorgonzalez1409 9 дней назад +5

    Bruh Jurgen is on crack..."Good game" against Belgium!? Dude is a joke...

    • @G10-n7f
      @G10-n7f 8 дней назад

      Well looking at the whole scope of things. The USA should have gotten crushed but they didn’t. So in that sense it was a good game.

  • @scottipippen6554
    @scottipippen6554 7 дней назад

    He was a great striker, but really at times a odd character. With childish behavior once in a while. Not really a great coach, but most defineteley a great motivatior with empthy for his players. Still remember, what we all thought when he took over the German national team. And then, with the help of Jogi Löw as his tactician, he turned the German national team around, brought enthusasm before the 2006 world cup.
    That`s where the myth of him being a great coach started. Bayern was mistaken about it..and somehow the USMNT and South Korea too. But nice to hear and read in the comment section, that many remember him as a culture changer. Have respect for what he did. Can`t say that about the Bayern or Hertha front office or the supporters of both clubs.
    Klinsmann is football legend in Germany, no doubt. He helped us win in 1990 and 96`, won with Bayern the UEFA Cup. But as so many other great players, he could not live up to his playing level when turning into a coach. I enjoy him now a lot on ESPN FC though. Great takes, nice insight. Keep on doing what you du, Jürgen. All the best!

  • @frankhuyler3751
    @frankhuyler3751 5 дней назад

    leaving Donovam out was an ego-driven travesty

  • @chrisdavis4606
    @chrisdavis4606 8 дней назад +2

    Absolutely one of the worst coaches we have ever had.
    Tactically inept, no game plans and no adjustments during the game.
    Dont believe me? Ask every club and National team he has ever coached fpr.

  • @OnceLer-f6p
    @OnceLer-f6p 8 дней назад +1

    Charlie always manages to make about himself. First off the bat he ask “ Was I on the Radar?” 🤦🏼‍♂️ 🤦🏼‍♂️ 🤦🏼‍♂️ 🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @thecastleofenlightenment2604
    @thecastleofenlightenment2604 3 дня назад

    Klinsman seems like a perfectly nice guy and i celebrated his hiring. However in retrospect I think he had a very negative effect on the usa National team. Im sure he's perfectly good coach but just wasn't the right fit for the USA.

  • @miguelroblero2509
    @miguelroblero2509 9 дней назад +7

    The best coach we've had up until now. So glad y'all finally had him on the show.

    • @abolacadernos7164
      @abolacadernos7164 5 дней назад +1

      Bruce Arena was better (first stint)

    • @Chudsic
      @Chudsic 2 дня назад

      @@abolacadernos7164 and with less talent, atleast for the most part

  • @Danigomez92
    @Danigomez92 8 дней назад

    Klinsmaan is so german and it's great lol

  • @Andelani_Ikwueme
    @Andelani_Ikwueme 8 дней назад +3

    Worst US MNT coach ever, Jurgen killed the spirit of the MNT witch always allowed them to punch above there weight class. And he is the reason we didn't qualify for 2018 and escaped with no blame. It got dumped on Bruce Arena. Jurgen never had respect for the US MNT program, so he should have never taken the job, He got the Money and left others to clean up his mess

    • @starwarssatan5588
      @starwarssatan5588 8 дней назад +1

      Bruh he coached 2 games out of the entire WCQ cycle.

  • @chuckchuck8643
    @chuckchuck8643 9 дней назад +4

    At least 8 players were not ahead of Landon, and how did Green solidify his spot? Diskerud? Aaron who was always injured? Pathetic motivator of a coach.

    • @yanzehro1437
      @yanzehro1437 9 дней назад

      @@chuckchuck8643 Green played well and scored in the WC when he got his chance, so he justified it. In any WC team there’s always a young promising player on the bench at the very least who’s there for the experience. If anything you shouted asking what Brad Davis was doing there

    • @chuckchuck8643
      @chuckchuck8643 8 дней назад +2

      @@yanzehro1437 he did not play well. He did not deserve to be there. He hadn’t even played a professional minute yet.

    • @yanzehro1437
      @yanzehro1437 8 дней назад

      @@chuckchuck8643 I meant he played well in the WC when he got his chance, so he justified it by scoring against Belgium. Again I don’t see you having the same energy towards someone like Brad Davis who did nothing on the pitch during the WC.

  • @AKDeh
    @AKDeh 9 дней назад

    if you look under the hood of Germany soccer, full of B& B. The 1982 World Cup match between West Germany and Algeria was a pivotal moment in football history, and German newspapers provided extensive coverage that ranged from immediate reactions to long-term analyses. The event underscored the unpredictability of sports and prompted significant discussions on team strategy, officiating standards, and the global landscape of football.
    If you were indeed referring to a different event in 1972 or another match between Germany and Algeria, please provide additional details, and I'd be happy to assist further!

  • @michaelkim215
    @michaelkim215 7 дней назад +1

    Klinsmann is the worst head coach

  • @brent1133
    @brent1133 3 дня назад

    Landon showed up to get his money from Mexico in 2018

  • @leonardokim4395
    @leonardokim4395 9 дней назад +1

    He may have been one of the greatest but a disgrace coach….😡

  • @shane9956
    @shane9956 9 дней назад

    I enjoyed Klinsmann play and he was the greatest USMNT coach, bad luck stopped him taking our team to next level.

  • @SimonDefra
    @SimonDefra 9 дней назад +1

    Need to get rid of Charlie ! Dull and boring character . Always makes things about him and doesn’t add value

  • @juliosandoval7405
    @juliosandoval7405 9 дней назад

    Alr liked jurgen but ifw him even heavier now

  • @brod4737
    @brod4737 9 дней назад +1

    U.S.A made it to top 5 in the world in 2008-2009. Injuries ruined our 2010 World Cup. Then made a mistake of hiring Klinsmann in 2011 and made an average team going to the 2014 word cup and he blames Americans that it’s out mentality? 😅 Klinsmann was a failed experiment and hope the U.S learned their lesson.

    • @G10-n7f
      @G10-n7f 9 дней назад +1

      Oh please you actually believe those phony rankings. Nobody that follows football⚽️takes those rankings seriously. Also if making it out of the group of death aside from having the possibility of making it to the quarterfinals of a World Cup was a major “mistake” I’ll take that mistake over and over again. Beats everything that going on nowadays😒.

  • @PauloCesar-mo7mx
    @PauloCesar-mo7mx 9 дней назад +4

    Landon Donovan did not play well for the LA Galaxy the early part of 2014 season. Klinsmann was right to not take him. That USMNT was built like a NHL hockey team in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Hustle, physical play, heart. It was Clint Dempsey's team that year and he was their on field leader. The Wondo miss vs Belgium is Monday Morning QB-ing by make believing Donavon would have scored. He would have been upset starting as a bench player and the team harmony would have been an issue. Get over it Landon Donovan purists.