Soccer Without Borders

Soccer Without Borders
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Jürgen Klinsmann, Coaching the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team and the Quest for the World Cup

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ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2016

نویسنده

Jürgen Klinsmann

ناشر

Picador

شابک

9781250098337
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Kirkus

April 15, 2016
A sympathetic look at the man who is trying to transform American soccer and the methods he is using.Go to any article about U.S. Men's National Team coach Jurgen Klinsmann and read the comment section. A fight inevitably breaks out between those who are fully on board with the former German captain and manager's efforts to transform American soccer and those who look askance at what they see as arrogant demands to Europeanize the American system. Germany-based foreign correspondent Kirschbaum (Burning Beethoven: the Eradication of German Culture in the United States during World War I, 2015) is firmly in the former camp. The hiring of Klinsmann in 2011 was widely seen in soccer circles as a coup for the sport in the U.S. He had been a World Cup winner as the star striker for the German team and served as his country's head coach from 2004 to 2006, leading them out of a dark period by engaging in reforms similar to those he would bring to the American coaching job. Kirschbaum clearly admires Klinsmann and supports the changes he is attempting to bring to American soccer. Indeed, at times this book reads like a hagiography, with nary a criticism to be found. The author blends a biographical sketch of Klinsmann with an investigation--relatively brief, given the book's subtitle and putative goal--of the ways he has tried to transform coaching and program development wherever he has been in charge. Kirschbaum writes well, though it can be difficult to discern his intended audience. He clearly wants to engage the growing legion of American soccer fans, yet he also explains basic concepts about the sport that virtually anyone with an interest in this book will already know. Kirschbaum provides a welcome sketch of Klinsmann, a thoughtful man of the world who has for years lived in California and who cannot be pigeonholed as merely a European trying to remake American soccer in the Old World image.

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Library Journal

May 15, 2016

Jurgen Klinsmann, head coach of the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team (USMNT), is one of the most prolific forwards in German and World Cup history. Despite his international stardom, Klinsmann didn't become a household name in the United States until he started to lead the team in 2011, making the USMNT a force to be reckoned with after big wins over powerhouses such as Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. However, Klinsmann's path to the USMNT was an unorthodox one, and here journalist Kirschbaum (Rocking the Wall) attempts to tell that story in this latest work. Its title is misleading; this book is not about how Klinsmann has revolutionized U.S. soccer. Instead, Kirschbaum examines how a shy German striker cobbled together his experiences as a player in four different countries to create a personal coaching philosophy. Final chapters evaluate Klinsmann's instructional methods as they relate to U.S. soccer. (Purists of the game may be mortified to see Manchester United and Tottenham referred to as "ManU" and "the Tottenham Hotspurs.") VERDICT Despite an occasionally repetitive narrative, this work will be appreciated by soccer fans, especially with the United States hosting the Copa America Centenario in 2016. [See Prepub Alert, 1/4/16.]--Tyler Hixson, Library Journal

Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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