Former Germany national team manager, Joachim Löw, has made it clear that he will not be taking up the coaching role at Bayern Munich. In a statement to BILD, Löw expressed a mutual lack of interest between himself and the Bundesliga giants.
Löw’s Firm Stance on Coaching in Germany
Löw, who has a distinguished coaching career, including leading Germany to victory in the 2014 FIFA World Cup, stated, “Bayern probably have no interest in me as a coach and I would also have no interest in Bayern.” This declaration comes amidst speculation about potential candidates for the Bayern Munich coaching position.
Further emphasizing his position, Löw added, “I’ve always said another job here in Germany is out of the question for me.” This statement reaffirms his previous assertions about not seeking any coaching roles within Germany following his tenure with the national team.
Löw’s tenure with the German national team was marked by a style of play that emphasized possession, tactical flexibility, and the integration of young talents. His decision to step away from coaching roles in Germany underscores a desire for new challenges or a break from the managerial circuit within the country.
As the search for a new coach at Bayern Munich continues, Löw’s explicit disinterest directs the focus towards other potential candidates to take over the reins at one of Europe’s most prestigious clubs.