Soccer-Klinsmann eyes European success and change at Bayern
By Erik Kirschbaum
BERLIN, July 2 (Reuters) - New Bayern Munich coach Juergen Klinsmann vowed on Wednesday to make changes at the club and said the German Champions were good enough to reach next year's Champions League final.
Klinsmann, in his first club coaching job after leading Germany to third place at the 2006 World Cup, stated his goals for the season were a domestic double and European success.
"Expectations are always the highest at Bayern," Klinsmann told his first news conference in Munich, which was broadcast nationally by two networks.
"We want to win both German titles, the Bundesliga and the German Cup. And we want to be in the Champions League all the way to the end."
The former German striker said he believed his players would respond favourably to changes in training, as well as new language and educational programmes he has set up.
"I'm full of joy and pride to be able to work here and to move some things," he said.
"At the same time I know I'll have to live with the fact that there might be a few people not happy about the changes," he added after his second day of training before the Aug. 15 start of the Bundesliga season.





