Joachim Löw Eyes Return to Coaching, Rules Out Bayern Munich

Joachim Löwformer selector of the Germany who won the World Cup in Brazil in 2014, has been out of work since 2021 and in recent days has been placed as one of the candidates to train a Bayern de Munich who announced that Thomas Tuchel will leave at the end of the season. In a television interview with ‘Bild’ he spoke about what is coming.

Löw, 64, who also coached Stuttgart among others, has expressed his desire to return to action after more than two years of absence. However, he has made it clear that the offer he is looking for has not yet arrived and that, in any case, he would not associate him with Bayern but with a national team: “I am not retired from football, but I only do something if I am 100% convinced.” “And this offer has not yet been on the table.”

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His priority: the 2026 World Cup. “What is already a goal for me is the World Cup in America, Canada and Mexico. That seems exciting to me. After the African Cup, the Asian Cup and the Euro Cup, some federations “They regain some momentum and perhaps look for qualified national coaches again. I am open to this starting in the summer and then I will examine the available options.”

Löw explains why he rules out a move to Bayern: “For several reasons. First, Bayern are probably not interested in me as a coach and I wouldn’t be interested in Bayern either. I have been coach of the national team here in Germany for “For quite a long time (2006-21) and I have always said that a coaching position here in Germany is out of reach for me now. Of course, clubs are a very good option, but for me that is no longer a motivation.”

2024-02-26 09:31:48
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