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Klinsmann keen on coaching Socceroos

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SYDNEY: Former United States boss Juergen Klinsmann (pic) is keen on leading Australia at the World Cup, replacing Ange Postecoglo­u who quit last month, reports said.

The German legend, who was sacked in 2016 after a poor start to the Americans’ World Cup qualifying campaign, commission­ed one of his closest friends to scout out the Socceroos job, according to The Adelaide Advertiser and other media on Sunday.

The 53-year-old made the inquiry after Postecoglo­u walked away to pursue overseas opportunit­ies despite leading Australia to the internatio­nal showpiece in Russia next year.

He is reportedly the frontrunne­r to take charge of J-League club Yokohama F-Marinos next season.

According to The Advertiser, Klinsmann’s friend quizzed a former Australian internatio­nal about the qual- ity of the domestic A-League, the strength of the national team and the likelihood of Australia being competitiv­e in Russia.

He is said to be interested because “Australia has a very similar sports landscape to the US”, but could be put off by the salary on offer.

Broadcaste­r SBS said Football Federation Australia (FFA) were believed to only have a budget of A$1.5mil (RM4.6mil) per year for the role, which would be half what the German was paid by the US.

Australia have been drawn in a tough Group C at the World Cup, along with higher-ranked teams France, Denmark and Peru.

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