Joachim Low: Training academies should be credited for their good work – Germany News
German tactician Joachim Low has credited DFB Youth Academies for the emergence of young talent in the country. He also urged different clubs in Germany to keep on grooming the young talent to ensure country’s bright future.
The manager was talking on his visit to SC Freiburg’s youth academy on Tuesday. He hailed the work of German Football Association and encouraged them to spend more money in order to facilitate the aspiring youngsters.
Low told that the current German team is certainly the best and hoped to record a hundred percent record in the upcoming European competition. The tactician led his team to a successful Euro 2012 qualifying campaign, where Germany recorded a perfect ten
out of ten.
The DFB-Eleven became the first ever German side to record ten wins from as many games and go into the main round without dropping a single point on the road. Low’s men topped Group A with 30 points, 13 points clear of the runners-up, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Turkey-c3026.
Joachim showed gratitude to DFB officials for their untiring efforts and hoped to see more talented youngsters in the coming days.
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/VfB-Stuttgart-c40879 manager, while talking to youngsters on his visit, enthused, "We have much more talent than some years ago. The excellent work done by the clubs in the training centres have paid off. The young players are trained a lot better. We
have world-class players in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 once again. But we do not have talent without end. I have problems at one position or another, even if my standards are probably pretty high."
Low previously worked as country’s assistant manager before getting permanent in 2006. He led Germany to third place at the conclusion of 2010 FIFA World Cup and is aiming to win Euro 2012 for the first time in the country’s history.
The tactician urged his players to maintain fitness levels and form by performing well for their respective clubs. He refused to give out hints regarding the final squad, however, he confirmed http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Philipp-Lahm-c29929 as the captain for the important competition.
Germany have been tipped as strong contenders for the upcoming competition alongside the 2010 World Cup finalists, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Netherlands-c753.
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