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Jurgen Klinsmann's continued inclusion of Chris Wondolowski draws ire

The most controversial inclusion in every United States men's national team lineup is Chris Wondolowski. The 33-year old San Jose Earthquakes striker is viewed as someone who doesn't belong at the international level and describe as "Jurgen Klinsmann's Bornstein".

He's scored a respectable ten goals in 34 caps, but it's the crucial blunders that stick out.

At the 2014 World Cup, Wondolowski entered the Round of 16 match against Belgium as a substitute. At the end of regulation, with the score tied, 0-0, he failed to put his close range shot on target. It was a bad miss for a player who was included in the roster specifically for that exact opportunity.