Jurgen Klinsmann has insisted the
United States will be playing to win
when they face a Germany team
managed by his old friend Joachim
Loew on Thursday. USA’s thrilling 2-2
draw with Portugal in Group G on
Sunday has left Klinsmann’s side
level on four points heading into their
final game.
A draw in Thursday’s match in Recife
would see Germany qualify as group
winners with the United States
finishing runners up and Klinsmann
says that optimism is high in the
American camp.
“We have that fighting spirit, and we
give everything in every game,” said
Klinsmann. “We will go to Recife and
we will give everything to beat
Germany. That is our goal.”
Klinsmann added that even though he
was good friends with Loew, his
assistant during his time as Germany
coach, it will be business as usual
when the USA take on Germany in
their final Group G game.
“Jogi is doing his job. We are good
friends, and I am doing my job. My
job is to get everything done to get
us into the Round of 16, and that is
what I’m going to do. There is no
time now to have friendship calls.
That time is done.
“Both teams go into this game and
they want to win the group. So we go
into this game and try to beat
Germany. To put ourselves in the
driver seat for the last-16, that is our
goal.”
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