A man can also train the DFB women

It’s not about “who”, but rather about “how”: The DFB is looking for a successor to Horst Hrubesch as national women’s football coach. Image: dpa

Horst Hrubesch’s work as national coach of the DFB women is proof that the decisive factor is not whether a man or a woman is in charge. That should give the football association something to think about.

You’ve turned the corner again. At the end of a new competition in which they almost got stuck on a number of stumbling blocks, the women’s selection of the German Football Association (DFB) proved to be assertive and determined. You can now plan a summer trip that will take you to your dream destination, the Olympic Games, and where you can regain some of the reputation that was squandered for months until last fall.

The plan worked to entrust Horst Hrubesch with the task of rebuilding and recruiting a team that had primarily lost faith in itself in the Nations League. It was the best idea of ​​those responsible for the association, who previously had no luck when it came to building on the prestige gained at the European Championships.

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