YES , we got him.
The new coach from the nation team of the Deutscher Fußball Verband (DFB) [[German football association]] is Jürgen Klinsmann. He sign a contract until the end of the world cup.
Goof luck and we will be world champion in 2006......
It is offical. Now there is a press conference, similar at three TV channels.
Excellent decision, in my view.
Klinsman and Bierhof, the most horrible combination!
I remember 1998. We were finally giving them Germans what they deserved. A superb goal by Luis "Matador" Hernández had us on the lead at the end of the first half.
Then came that beautiful play by Jesús "Cabrito" Arellano, he dribbled from the right side part of the field through several Teutonic towers, he shot and the ball hit the post: the ball came right unto "Matador"'s feet but he didn't cross it to the other side of the goal. His shot fell in the German's goalkeeper hands. Ficke.
When you don't kill Germany, the Deutschland Fussball Machine boosts its engine. Fifteen minutes to the end of the game and a Mexican error in the area (it had to be an Americanista, Lara) leaves the ball in the feet of Jürgen Klinsman. Klinsman doesn't know how to forgive. He doesn't forgive. It's a tie. Ficke.
The game is still even. Both in the score and in the field. Three more minutes, and we'll have to go to overtime. A cross into the Mexican area. Oliver Bierhof snaps it with his steely Kopfe. Goal. Germany has done it again. Ficke.
Today, former VfB Stuttgart, Fenerbahce, Tirol Innsbruck and Austria Vienna coach Joachim Loew (and active player with SC Freiburg, VfB Stuttgart, Karlsruher SC and Eintracht Frankfurt) was named assistant to the new coach Juergen Klinsmann.
fbaezer: That´s Germany. mercilessly hehe
and Joachim Loew make the very good trio complete.
Like we Dutchies say, when we have to play a match against the German team: '90 minutes of rough play, and in the end, the Germans win' (or something like that, there are more versions). Anyway, it means that it can be 0-0 for 89 minutes, and in the 90th minute, the Germans score, and the game is over. < sigh > And they have done that more than once < sigh >.
Correct, and of course inhered.
I call it a worldwide German conspiracy.