The anger in the Seoul World Cup Stadium was palpable, a low growl that rose from the stands each time the ball was lost, each time a pass went awry. South Korea had just been held to a frustrating draw, their World Cup hopes dangling by a thread. And the target of the crowd’s wrath was not a player, but the man in the suit: head coach Jürgen Klinsmann.
As he stood motionless on the touchline, a banner unfurled in the away end: "Learn from Southgate. Then resign."








