Jurgen Klinsmann was not shy in explaining what he was looking for in his team that will face Mexico for the Concacaf Cup Saturday at the Rose Bowl. He showed his conservative streak,going with a roster loaded with experience, and could start as many as 10 of the 11 starters who opened the World Cup a year ago — and for whom Saturday’s match might be the last big match of theirinternational careers.
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