Former South Korea national football team coach Jurgen Klinsmann has self-recommended for the managerial position at Tottenham Hotspur. In a recent ESPN interview, Klinsmann stated, "I would not refuse if an offer comes." He emphasized that Tottenham is currently facing relegation danger and needs a leader who can connect emotionally with the players and fans. Klinsmann recalled his experience playing for Tottenham twice, highlighting his contribution to avoiding relegation. Currently, Tottenham sits 16th in the Premier League, just one point above the relegation zone. Klinsmann faced criticism after his dismissal from the South Korea national team due to a lack of leadership and a remote work controversy. The Korea Football Association explained his dismissal, stating, "He did not show the leadership expected of a national team head coach." Klinsmann also disappointed during his brief tenure at Hertha Berlin, where he announced his resignation abruptly. His self-recommendation is not being taken seriously locally.
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South Korea national football team coach Klinsmann self-recommends for Tottenham
Former South Korea national football team coach Klinsmann self-recommends for Tottenham amid relegation threat, sharing his thoughts on the situation.
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