Sunday, 11 October 2015

Mexico loss 'difficult to swallow' for Klinsmann


United States missed out on a place at the 2017
Confederations Cup due to an extra-time loss to
Mexico, leaving Jurgen Klinsmann downcast.

Jurgen Klinsmann struggled to deal with United States' extra-
time defeat to Mexico in the CONCACAF Confederations Cup
Play-off.

An additional 30-minute period was required with the game,
which decided the continental representative at the 2017
Confederations Cup in Russia, level at 1-1 after 90 minutes,
but Paul Aguilar's 118th-minute stunner secured a 3-2 win for
Mexico.

The USA boss admitted it was difficult to take and insisted the
squad will need to pull together ahead of the start of their
qualification campaign for World Cup 2018 in November.

"A loss is always difficult to swallow, there is no doubt about
that, especially when there is a lot at stake," Klinsmann said in
his post-match press conference.

"It means that you have to work even harder than you ever did
before in order to turn the results around and to make things
happen.

"We have to get our group together and re-think the next couple
of months. Obviously we are going to go into World Cup
qualifying in November.

"We have to sit together and discuss things, and who we are
counting on, how we want to build the next couple of games
and there's not much time in between.

"There will be a lot of conversations coming up the next couple
of days."

Klinsmann urged his charges to remain positive despite the
defeat and praised their character for twice coming from behind
to level the contest.

"When you are then on a losing side, it hurts, that's normal," he
continued continued.

"It takes a couple of days to swallow, but I told the guys:
'Heads
up because you gave it everything you had'.

"Coming back twice against Mexico and playing very openly is
impressive, but it wasn't enough unfortunately."

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