'Work-from-home controversy' Klinsmann leaves again after 5 days in the country

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Returning home from Europe
Only 73 days in the country in 6 months

South Korea national soccer team coach Jürgen Klinsmann (59, pictured) has left the country. Five days after arriving in the country for a two-game series of A matches in England.

According to the Korea Football Association on Tuesday, 스포츠토토맨 Klinsmann left for his home in Los Angeles, California, the day before. An official from the KFA said, "Coach Klinsmann is scheduled to return to the U.S. at the end of September after packing his luggage and taking care of personal business ahead of the A-match schedule in Korea next month." Klinsmann, who was born in Germany, holds dual German and American citizenship. 토토  From the U.S., Klinsmann will travel to Europe to assess the performance of national teams playing in European leagues.

Klinsmann returned to the U.S. on Thursday after playing two A matches in England. Initially, he had planned to travel directly to Germany to watch Kim Min-jae (Bayern Munich) play in the Bundesliga. However, Klinsmann changed his plans and traveled to South Korea after the controversy over his so-called "teleworking" behavior intensified. After arriving, 스포츠토토he stayed in Korea for two days, on the 16th and 17th, to watch professional soccer K League 1 matches in person. K League 1 matches will be held this weekend and next weekend. Klinsmann was named national team coach on Feb. 27 and arrived in South Korea nine days later on March 8. Over the next six months, he spent 73 days in the country.

Klinsmann's men will play Tunisia at Seoul World Cup Stadium on Oct. 13 and Vietnam at Suwon World Cup Stadium on Oct. 17. 섯다

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