Klinsmann sacked by South Korea

South Korea have sacked manager Jurgen Klinsmann after just a year in charge.

Jurgen Klinsmann, coach of South Korea.
Jurgen Klinsmann, coach of South Korea. Picture: AAP Image

The former Tottenham favourite, who has previously managed his native Germany and the USA, had been under fire since his side were beaten by Jordan in the semi-finals of the Asian Cup earlier this month.

Klinsmann, 59, has faced criticism for continuing to base himself in Los Angeles and reports of in-fighting among the squad also chipped away at his authority.

Chung Mong-gyu, president of the Korean Football Association, delivered a withering assessment of the outgoing boss.

"Coach Klinsmann failed to demonstrate the coaching ability and leadership that we expect from a coach of the Korean national team, such as game management, player management, and work attitude that lead to the national team's competitiveness," he said in a statement.

"As a result of various discussions and opinions, coach Klinsmann's competitiveness and attitude as a coach did not meet the expectations and sentiments of the people and it was judged that it would be difficult to improve in the future. It is time to reorganise the national soccer team."

Reacting to his dismissal on X, formerly Twitter, Klinsmann wrote: "To all players, my coaching staff and all Korean football fans with sincere gratitude!

"Thank you so much for all your support taking us to the semi-final of the Asian Cup and an incredible journey over the last 12 months with not losing 13 games in a row! Keep on fighting."


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