With the U.S. Men’s National Team producing less than stellar results the first two times out in 2013, there have begun discussions on whether or not U.S. National Team Coach Jurgen Klinsmann is worth what he is being paid. Klinsmann’s annual pay has been reported to be in the neighborhood of $2.5 million, far more than the salaries of Bob Bradley and Bruce Arena, who preceded him as national coach.
Actually, it’s a little early to begin criticism of Klinsmann’s tenure. There are nine games left in the final round of World Cup qualifying.
As as far as the $2.5 million, that is less than half what another American football coach is making….Alabama’s Nick Saban.
But that’s another sport, and with different results!
Actually, it’s a little early to begin criticism of Klinsmann’s tenure. There are nine games left in the final round of World Cup qualifying.
As as far as the $2.5 million, that is less than half what another American football coach is making….Alabama’s Nick Saban.
But that’s another sport, and with different results!