ATLANTA, GA – JULY 22: Jurgen Klinsmann of the United States of America stands prior to the 2015 CONCACAF Golf Cup Semifinal match between Jamaica and the United States at Georgia Dome on July 22, 2015 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Imagine caring about a sports team so much that you make a giant banner, then acquire a plane for an evening just so you can fly over a stadium demanding a man lose his job.

This guy went through a whole lot of trouble to tell us that he thinks U.S. Soccer coach Jurgen Klinsmann should be fired. And what exactly does “He’s a tiny little bit behind” even refer to?

Klinsmann’s U.S. squad plays Guatemala on Tuesday night in a rematch of Guatemala’s shocking 2-0 upset win last Friday.

The loss last week put the stars in stripes in a precarious position in World Cup qualifying. The U.S. currently stands third in their CONCACAF group, from which only the top two teams advance to the final round of qualifying.

Klinsmann coached the U.S. in the 2014 World Cup, when they surprisingly won their group, before losing to Belgium in the first single-elimination round.

Klinsmann might very well be canned soon, particularly if the U.S. loses to Guatemala again, but it probably won’t be because of this guy and his plane.

About Alex Putterman

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