Jurgen Klinsmann knows the importance of Stuart Holden could be his national team in the future, but also includes that you may have to wait a while before calling the Bolton Wanderers star.
Holden has the quality to be consistent with the changes that Klinsmann brought in the United States, but a serious injury picked up by the midfield in the second half of last season kept the old Houston Dynamo key player in all summer.
Despite its short season, Holden played well enough to win the player of the season honors in his club and his work rate and ability to keep the ball in tight spaces makes it an ideal candidate to fill a show the United States once he is fit.
Klinsmann looked Holden plays his feet "against Rochdale check out the second string and was impressed by what he saw.
"I thought Stuart did very well," Klinsmann told the club's official website after the match. "We were obviously keeping a close eye on him since his injury, because it is not only a great player but a great person. He had a lot of attention of all staff at Bolton and he is probably in the best hands. They have to treat him well and do everything they can to bring it back on track, which is nice to see. "
However, Klinsmann was clear that 26 years was in no hurry to return to action, saying the U.S. is going to yield to the wishes of the club when it comes to injuries Holden will be processed.
"And 'closer, but I do not want to give him the U.S. team as soon as possible," he said. "And 'certainly in my plans, but I'm sure that I am one of many who do not want to run back. We will follow what you do not want to Bolton, because I know better. I contacted Owen and I'm sure we have a lot of dialogue in the coming months ".
Klinsmann has continued to tell me what makes it so interesting to Holden and the sight of his team, saying the midfielder is the kind of player you are looking for.
"This is a very good character, have a professional attitude and is always looking to improve his game," he said the U.S. boss said. "This is exactly the type of player the team wants. We are building a young team in the United States, and it is quite there. "
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