Oh I'm sure that's what he said, but he has to say that. Why would he make a big deal about spending time with his family in LA leading up to the cup. Then have success and make great strides with a mediocre german team only to quit do do nothing.

The US soccer federation is going to dump a boatload of money his way, thats for sure. And all he has to do to collect is coach at the training center in his own backyard. With soccer on the rise in this country despite the poor showing of the US side, they know they must be a success at the next one.

If Klinsmen coaches a national team it will be the US. I have heard nothing about him coaching in a league anywhere. I also doubt he would spend 10 months a year living away from his family as he has been firm on the fact that his family will remain in LA.

I'm confident. Wait and see. If Arena steps down shortly I think you'll have a chain of events that lead Klinsmen to the job. That has to happen first.