National team: Löw’s attack on the DFB – “I was very, very annoyed”

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Löw’s attack on the DFB – “I was very, very annoyed”

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Joachim Löw is allowed to continue, and that without any concessions. The national coach has convinced the DFB bosses in the association – but the public is far from it.

Joachim Löw had been silent for almost three weeks since the German national team’s 6-0 draw against Spain. Now the controversial national coach has presented himself to the public and attacks the DFB presidium.

KLess than three weeks after the 0: 6 debacle against Spain and a number of debates about himself, Joachim Löw has declared himself public for the first time. The national coach, who was confirmed in office, held a press conference in Frankfurt on Monday afternoon. Read an overview of the most important statements here.

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… his late appearance: “I want to put some things in perspective. I am always open to constructive criticism and deal with it. I also introduce myself. I was a bit surprised that you hear and read: Löw went underground. I was at the press conference and on TV after the Spain game. Then I followed a normal procedure that the DFB also specified. “

… the Spain game: “We were all, coaches and players, very disappointed and angry about this game in which we so disappointed the fans. This anger is still seething, also in me personally. We immediately started the intensive work-up. Just like we always do, whether we win or lose. Discussions with the DFB then followed last Monday, also because some of the presidium could not do so beforehand.

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… about the cooperation with the DFB: “It was my aim to talk about the game, but also about other things. There was a press release saying the coach needed emotional distance. That is incomprehensible to me. I don’t need emotional distance, even after a game like this. I said: give me a day. “

… about the communication of the DFB: “I was disappointed that some things got publicized. Even things that do not correspond to the truth. Things that are discussed internally must remain internal. That also has to do with trust and credibility. I was very, very angry about it. I said that very clearly at the meeting of the Presidium, also to President Fritz Keller. We have spoken out. “

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