Saturday, June 7, 2014

Klinsmann alert for Zebra in the group of death: "We will surprise"

Technical highlights of the United States 'decision' against Ghana in the opening Group
G, but exudes optimism and ensures that the U.S. team will go far in the World Cup                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Christmas Manaus, then to Recife. This is the itinerary of the United States in the first phase of the World Cup. The national team will face the largest distance among all vying for the World from June 12 - will be 5.6 kilometers in travel.The Americans open against Ghana in Group G, June 16, in the game that coach Jurgen Klinsmann believes almost a final. However, the German commander provides a surprising outcome in considered by many the most diifícil key World.

- The first game will be like a decision, but if we draw we fit in smoothly. Everyone remembers that Portugal won in 2002. Everything is possible in this type of competition, and we will prepare ourselves in the best way. We'll surprise - Klinsmann said in an interview with British newspaper "The Guardian".
Jurgen Klinsmann U.S. National Team Training (AP Photo Agency)Jurgen Klinsmann's squad training in the U.S. (AP Photo Agency)
Although the American desire to advance to quarter-final is motivating for the players, Klinsmann knows the difficulties we face with the selection of games in disputes in the North and Northeast regions.
- Fly three and a half hours, four hours from one place to another is no big deal. Because I've played in Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama ... For us, it is a normal situation. You go to San Pedro Sula (Honduras) and has two days to prepare, but get off the plane and you can not breathe properly because of the 35 degree temperature and 98% humidity, with polluted air. Therefore, players are used to fit different circumstances, and that's how we get to Brazil. Obviously, I am convinced that we will get the results, but if it does not and the Federation decide to bring a new coaching staff, I want to at least make sure that we did a good job.
The United States landed on the morning of Monday, in São Paulo, where they prepare for the World Cup.

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