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Jurgen Klinsmann Responds to Bob Bradley’s Comments over USMNT Manager’s Job
- Updated: October 11, 2016
Jurgen Klinsmann has hit back at Bob Bradley’s claims that he was “jockeying” for his job as United States manager back in 2010, a year before he succeeded the now Swansea City boss in the role.
Per the Sun’s Phil Cadden, Bradley claimed, as he was unveiled as the new Swansea boss last week, that Klinsmann played a big role in getting him fired from the USMNT in 2011 after five years in the top job.
However, despite criticising Bradley during the 2010 FIFA World Cup and subsequently succeeding him as U.S. boss, Klinsmann insisted the claims from the 58-year-old had no truth to them, per Cadden: …