Jürgen Klinsmann and Joachim Löw, former collaborators and friends, will become “enemies” as they face each other in the 2014 World Cup. Klinsmann, now coaching the United States, and Löw, leading the German national team, share a unique history. In 2006, they guided Germany to a third-place finish in the World Cup. Klinsmann expresses his excitement about the “crazy story” as he faces his native country in the upcoming tournament. The encounter is part of a challenging Group G, which includes Ghana and Portugal. Löw acknowledges the upcoming match against old friends and emphasizes the change in dynamics as they prepare to compete in Brazil. The United States holds a recent victory over Germany in a 2012 friendly.
BRAZIL 2014: GERMANY-USA OR THE CRAZY DUEL BETWEEN KLINSMANN AND LÖW
