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"Joachim Low steps down from Germany post"
Read articles all over Germany as the shocking news spread across the globe rapidly, Joachim Low has been in charge of the German national team for six years, and has quit the post telling German reporters "I miss being in charge of a club, I mean my time as Germany manager has been great, but as a club manager you are able to win more trophies, there are more opportunities, more responsibilities, and that is why I am resigning as the manager of Germany, and I look to take over a club in the near future, maybe in Germany, but I will keep my eyes out for any managerial positions available, but for now, I thank everyone who has supported me as manager of the national team, and I wish the next manager the best of luck."
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The Decision of Joachim Low left German citizens confused, not knowing who the next manager was a real headache for the whole nation, with the World Cup only round the corner, and the World Cup Qualifications currently pending many Germans did not favour this decision of Joachim Low.
There was only one question in the minds of Germans, who will be the man to replace Joachim Low at the helm?
Sources believe Jupp Heynckes of Bayern Munich is the favourite for the job with Jurgen Klopp coming in second place for the job.
Read articles all over Germany as the shocking news spread across the globe rapidly, Joachim Low has been in charge of the German national team for six years, and has quit the post telling German reporters "I miss being in charge of a club, I mean my time as Germany manager has been great, but as a club manager you are able to win more trophies, there are more opportunities, more responsibilities, and that is why I am resigning as the manager of Germany, and I look to take over a club in the near future, maybe in Germany, but I will keep my eyes out for any managerial positions available, but for now, I thank everyone who has supported me as manager of the national team, and I wish the next manager the best of luck."
View attachment 294604
The Decision of Joachim Low left German citizens confused, not knowing who the next manager was a real headache for the whole nation, with the World Cup only round the corner, and the World Cup Qualifications currently pending many Germans did not favour this decision of Joachim Low.
There was only one question in the minds of Germans, who will be the man to replace Joachim Low at the helm?
Sources believe Jupp Heynckes of Bayern Munich is the favourite for the job with Jurgen Klopp coming in second place for the job.