Max Kruse Claps Back at Joachim Löw’s Criticism: “A Classic Contradiction”

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In his podcast “Flatterball” (appears every Thursday), Max Kruse (35) again addresses the criticism of former national coach Joachim Löw (64/unemployed).

What happened? The night before the international match on November 19, 2013 in London, the striker was caught receiving ladies in his hotel room after a round of poker. Kruse had assumed that he would have to travel home immediately. Instead, he played against England the following day (1-0) – and was then no longer invited to the 2014 World Cup. Kruse recently called this “hypocritical.”

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Löw commented on these statements in a TV interview with BILD SPORT. The ex-national coach: “We wanted to become world champions in football – and not in poker!” The 2014 world champion coach also said: “Max would have had good quality as a player, but Max would sometimes be better off in the Uwe Seeler traditional team “And: “The reasons were performance-related. Not what happened in the hotel.”

Statements that Kruse didn’t want to accept.

Kruse follows up against Löw

He asked his podcast partner and ex-Bundesliga star Martin Harnik (36/TuS Dassendorf) the provocative question: “Is he reacting like that because what I’m saying is maybe a bit true?” Kruse continues: “You even know it not in the form of him reacting like that. And then to say something like that, which is of course complete nonsense.” Rummmmms!

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Kruse continued: “If he says that I had the footballing skills, then it is a contradiction to say that I would be better off in Uwe Seeler’s traditional team. So: If I wasn’t good enough, why did he invite me back afterwards,” asks the ex-VfL Wolfsburg professional and emphasizes: “For me it’s a classic contradiction.”

Kruse (r.) next to former national coach Löw (l.) during the international match against Georgia in 2015

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For Kruse, Löw’s statements cause astonishment: “It’s always like this: If the topic isn’t true at all in the way you tell it, then you don’t actually react to it at all. Then you react confidently and relaxed and say it was for performance reasons. But you don’t know how to get out of your skin.”

Even friend Harnik criticizes Löw. “I thought that was a bit exaggerated,” said the ex-professional (including Werder Bremen, VfB Stuttgart) about the Jogi reaction. “I didn’t think it was confident.”

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