Max Kruse Fires Back at Joachim Löw’s Criticism: The Verbal Exchange Continues!

The verbal exchange continues!

Max Kruse (35) reacts angrily to the “Baller League” matchday on Monday Criticism from former national coach Joachim Löw (64).

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“The fact that a former national coach who is not known for getting out of his own skin reacts like this to something like this actually says it all,” said Kruse: “If there was really no truth behind what I said, you wouldn’t go into it like that. Then you would say it was the performance. If he had just said that, no one would have said anything. But it seemed a bit disrespectful.”

In a TV interview with BILD SPORT, Löw had previously said about Kruse’s DFB exit before the 2014 World Cup: “We wanted to become world champions in football – and not in poker!”

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The juicy backstory: The night before the international match on November 19, 2013 in London, the striker was caught when he received ladies’ visitors 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), was substituted after 54 minutes – and then was no longer invited to the 2014 World Cup. Kruse recently called this “hypocritical.”

Löw explained: “There were one or two things that you could perhaps tell. Things like that in the hotel have happened before. But that wasn’t the reason why Max wasn’t there in 2014. The truth is: he just wasn’t good enough. Max would have had good quality as a player, but Max would sometimes have been better off in the Uwe Seeler traditional team because the pace and dynamism in the game were simply a little too low. The reasons were performance related. Not what happened in the hotel.”

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Source: BILD26.02.2024

Kruse has no understanding of the Löw criticism, which makes “no sense” to him: “Not for me anyway, because I know what it was like. But it basically makes no sense to say I wasn’t good enough and then invite me back two months later after the World Cup. Then apparently I was good enough again.”

Kruse also announced that he would like to comment on the topic in more detail in his podcast “Flatterball” (which appears on Thursday night).

2024-02-26 20:50:51
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