The German manager began his tenure as the USMNT's boss in July, 2011, winning the 2013 Gold Cup with the Stars and Stripes.

Enough is enough. Following a series of bad performances, including a 4-0 defeat last week against Costa Rica in the CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers, the U.S. Soccer Federation revealed today that Jurgen Klinsmann will leave his spot as the Men's National Team coach.

Klinsmann coached the American team for more than five years, reaching the Round of 16 in the 2014 World Cup. He also added a 2013 Gold Cup title to the team's trophy case, but the Stars & Stripes failed to impress during the 2015 Gold Cup and were eventually destroyed in the Copa América Centenario semis by Argentina, which piled up all the pressure on the German manager. 

The team issued a press release to reveal the news. 

Experts have already named Bruce Arena as the man who will replace Klinsmann at the helm, but as stated in the press release, a decision will be reached in the near future.