Surprise! Jurgen Klinsmann is back on his hypocrisy

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USA TODAY Sports' Martin Rogers takes us along while he explores Russia on a day in which there was no action in the World Cup. MOSCOW – The standards shown during this World Cup offers further proof that soccer in the United States needs change, but on occasion it is nice to know that some things will always remain the same. That was the case when former U.S. national team head coach Jurgen Klinsmann stepped into the broadcast studio for Britain’s BBC over the weekend. Klinsmann, who contributed as much as anyone to the Americans’ failure to reach this tournament, is still talking in a way that smacks of hypocrisy. Asked, naturally, about the shock of his native Germany crashing out in the group

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