Juergen Klinsmann's job may not be on the line Tuesday when the U.S. men's soccer team resumes World Cup qualifying against Guatemala. But that line probably isn't far away because Klinsmann's team has achieved a number of firsts for the program over the last nine months.
And none of them were good.
Last summer, Jamaica beat the U.S. at home for the first time. Panama did the same on penalty kicks, its second victory in 16 games against the U.S. Then in October, Mexico beat the U.S. for the first time in seven tries since Klinsmann took over in 2011, part of a string of four consecutive winless games at home for the U.