I have no verdict on Klinsmann yet, but I have splashed some thoughts in the comments area. In
short, I'm not exactly thrilled and the reasons have nothing to do with score-lines.
What seems to surface time and again, is the notion that the national team player pool "is
what it is".
Our mission here is education.
Education so you can make better soccer decisions and have more sophisticated, well-grounded
opinions.
I think it boils down to two main components:
- The soft skills. Specifically, a continual and unvarnished discussion of soccer philosophy that
reflects the values of the greatest teams, players, and managers in the world.
This is a guest post by Ken Sweda, owner of PresicionSoccerSkills. You can also follow him
on twitter @Zone_14.
There is a belief in this country that US Soccer and its domestic league, Major League Soccer,
have a goal to greatly improve the quality of the American player and the status of the sport in
this country.