Head coach Jurgen Klinsmann said the USA have something to prove at
the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ despite being pooled in a daunting Group
G with his native Germany.
Klinsmann, who signed a four-year
contract extension on Thursday, said the goal in Brazil of the USA team
is to advance out their group which also includes Portugal and Ghana.
"Brazil
is a proving point," said Klinsmann. "Now we are going to prove to the
world that we are improving, that we are getting better. We are
ambitious enough to say that we are going to the second round and that's
what we're trying to do and we will go for it."
Klinsmann has
been at the US helm for two years and will be in charge for Brazil
having steered the team to top spot in CONCACAF qualifying. The former
World Cup winner, 49, said he now feels better about the Americans
chances after last week describing the team's World Cup draw as "the
worst of the worst". Ghana eliminated the Americans at the round of 16
stage four years ago.
"We all know it is a tough group," he said.
"We want to play eye-to-eye with them and not just sit back and play
counter-break football." Klinsmann said he wanted to get the new deal
signed before the World Cup so he can continue to build and grow the
American programme.
''We are going to prove to the world that we are improving, that we are getting better.''
Jurgen Klinsmann, USA coach
Jurgen Klinsmann, USA coach
He
defended the decision to sign the extension now instead of waiting
until after the World Cup. "I am not looking for any kind of comfort
zone going into the World Cup," he insisted. "A coach will always be
measured by his results. I am a very ambitious person and I always have
high expectations."
US Soccer president Sunil Gulati said
regardless of what happens in Brazil officials felt a long-term
commitment was the best way to go. "All of this doesn't come down to one
game or one missed shot or one save," Gulati said. "Jurgen is a unique
coach... we like what's been happening with the programme over the last
couple of years. It has been a very successful two and a half years."
Klinsmann
will also become the technical director for all US national squads
which will allow him to work with lower level coaches and younger
players in the USA programme. The US won a fifth Gold Cup title this
year as well as stunning Germany 4-3 in a friendly in June.
Klinsmann
said wins like those help provide the foundation for a winning
mentality that he says will get stronger over the next few years. "It is
easier to get everybody pulling in the same direction if they know you
are long term here," Klinsmann said. "It gives us all that sense that we
are thinking through certain periods and not just counting down the
days until one starts in Brazil."
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