US soccer Coach Juergen Klinsmann gets a conditional vote of confidence – Los Angeles Times

Juergen Klinsmann’s face was a combination of shock and horror.

His U.S. national soccer team, which rode a historic winless streak into Friday’s first qualifier of the 2018 World Cup cycle, had just fallen behind St. Vincent and the Grenadines — the 129th-best team in the world — after five minutes. A team that could seemingly go no lower had just reached a new depth: no American squad had never given up the first goal in a game to a country ranked that low.

The U.S. would quickly rally, riding two goals from Jozy Altidore and another from the Galaxy’s Gyasi Zardes to a 6-1 win, snapping a three-game losing streak and giving Klinsmann his first win over a CONCACAF opponent since early summer.

What the result didn’t do was save Klinsmann’s job, because shortly before the game U.S. Soccer President Sunil Gulati met with reporters and insisted the embattled coach was safe.

Sort of.

“We expect to qualify. We expect Juergen to be the coach. But I don’t think anyone can honestly say, ‘Regardless of what happens, this is what we’re going to do.’ It’s unrealistic,” said Gulati, who has met three times with Klinsmann over the last four weeks, the final meeting last month in Washington lasting more than two hours.