You know, I'm starting to think of Klinnsman and K Mac being a sort of dream team. It would be a lot like Klinnsman and Loew with the German national team, with the bringing through of youth players and coaching teamwork. Would they wear matching suits though? It remains to be seen.It's a funny one, because Loew's role within that team was understated in 2006, and now Klinnsman's is being understated now Loew's been a success without him. Fact remains they drew up the strategy together, and with the other coaches, and it's a strategy much like K Mac's and Randy's. It really does look an option to me, but I know others have different views of Klinnsman.
Didn't he manage Benfica Mark? I seem to remember him taking them from champions to third and getting knocked out of the cup by Guimarães.
Quote from: JUAN PABLO on August 19, 2010, 04:48:43 PMRumours down Villa... Koeman could be the one... Do I not like that.
Rumours down Villa... Koeman could be the one...
Koeman? In all the threads we've had over the last couple of years - all the "Go on then, who should our next manager be?" threads - I don't think Koeman's name has come up once. I don't think promoting Kevin MacDonald is the way to go but I'd prefer that to Koeman.
An ITK on another site is saying that Klinsmann was interviewed at the weekend and it's between him and KMac.
I'm edging towards thinking the job's Kevin's if he wants it. Whether he wants it is the big question.