Jurgen Klinsmann has stunned many with his last U.S. national team drafted. The German called Edgar Castillo, who has only played one game for Team USA and also occurred in 2009. During this period, when Castillo was not called for international service by the selectors in the U.S., the player offered three times to the Mexican because of his dual nationality. Due to new FIFA rules, players can wear the stripes and stars on jersey again.
The player who currently plays for Club America, Mexican First Division team, which is coincidentally in the U.S. for a friendly match alongside FC Barcelona at the Cowboys Stadium, at Philadelphia. "Klinsmann called me previous night when the team came out and said he was pleased that I go to the field," said by Castillo. "I'm cheerful to come at this point to represent the US."
Club America manager Carlos Reinoso, nevertheless, had further strategy for the team members. "I would like to participate through the Mexican national team," Castillo said, "but they have dual citizenship and will play for the US."
After that, the management of Bob Bradley did not bother to consider Castillo for the job. Former Bayern Munich manager, by contrast, believes that the left rear is polished enough, because their stay in Mexican soccer, to represent the U.S. national team.
Throughout his two years along with Club America, the team member has been transferred to the UANL Tigres, San Luis FC and FC Puebla. Meanwhile, Castillo has exposed that he was the man who can play at any position on the field if necessary.