Comeback?
Löw: I will deal with exciting options
There have been offers in the past two years. But these Joachim Löw did not really get really irritated. What could move him to return, he says in an interview before his 65th birthday.
Ex-world champion coach Joachim Löw can obviously imagine a return as a coach, especially from a national team. In an interview before his 65th birthday on February 3, the former German national coach first told the “kicker” when asked whether a new task for him in professional football was desirable: “I do not have the pressure like a young coach, for which things always have to go on. ” It also took time to find distance, reflect and classify his emotions.
Löw also says: “I have the experience with national teams”
“There have been some offers in the past two years, but I didn’t feel like burning it,” he said in the “Kicker” interview. “But I will deal with exciting options. I have the experience with national teams and in preparing a team with a vision for a tournament for two years.”
After two years as an assistant coach after the 2006 World Cup, Löw had taken over the DFB selection as head coach by Jürgen Klinsmann in his own country. He had won the World Cup title in Brazil with Germany in 2014, but in July 2021 the Löw era ended after several disappointing tournaments.
Löw: After the World Cup in Russia, resignation would have been correct
According to “Bild”, Löw can now present a comeback – “but only as a national coach” – preferably presented at the upcoming World Cup in almost a year and a half in Canada, the USA and Mexico. In the future, he continues to see himself as a national coach and not necessarily as a club coach, the tabloid said.
With a view to his time as a national coach at the German Football Association, Löw admitted that after the 2018 World Cup in Russia, with defending champion Germany had not gone beyond the preliminary round, resignation would have been the right step. “I should have cleared the way for someone who comes with new ideas and carried out a clear cut with the golden generation,” said Löw.
dpa
Source: Stern

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