Klinsmann denies Sunderland link
Former United States men's national team manager Jurgen Klinsmann said there's "no truth" to reports linking him with a move to second-tier Sunderland.
Out of work since getting sacked by the U.S. in November, Klinsmann had been rumoured for the Black Cats' gig as David Moyes' successor in light of a takeover attempt by a German consortium.
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Klinsmann denied speculation with a message on Facebook, saying, "On another front: No truth on rumours coaching Sunderland FC in the near future."
(Photo courtesy: Jurgen Klinsmann/Facebook)
Union Berlin manager Jens Keller has also been linked with the Sunderland appointment that has been vacant since Moyes resigned after leading the Wearside club to a last-place finish and a date with Championship football.
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