Jürgen Klopp paid tribute to American soccer fans with a July 4 message that will only fuel speculation about the German’s possible arrival at the helm of the USMNT.
DailyMail.com columnist Tim Howard promised in his exclusive column this week that he will fly to Spain to persuade the former Liverpool manager to take over if US Soccer replaces Gregg Berhalter.
Berhalter is under enormous pressure after the U.S. national team was eliminated from the Copa America, just two years after playing in a World Cup on home soil.
Klopp has not responded to calls for him to take charge, but did tease fans with a message on social media on Thursday.
“It’s the perfect day to think back to my travels with Liverpool to the States… We had a great time and the American fans are electric! Happy 4th of July,” Klopp wrote alongside a selection of photos from the pre-season tours.
In the images, Klopp can be seen training at both Yankee Stadium and Fenway Park, taking selfies with fans and signing autographs.
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