The German national team manager is unfazed by speculation linking him with the coaching role at Santiago Bernabeu once his Germany contract ends.
Joachim Low has insisted that he is not looking forward to take over the coaching role in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 after honouring his contract with Die Mannschaft. If reports are to be believed, Los Blancos want the current Germany manager to replace
Jose Mourinho at the end of the season.
The manager has confirmed of interest from Spain, but wants to concentrate on his current role. He added that he relishes his present http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ukraine-c3032 later this year.
Low stated that Mourinho is the perfect coach for a team like Madrid, and it is highly unlikely that he will take over at Santiago Bernabeu at the end of the current campaign.
While talking to sports magazine, Abendzeitung Munchen, the 51-year-old tactician further added:
"Mourinho should wait until 2014, when my Germany contract expires. But seriously: this is pure speculation, nothing more. I am coach of the Germany national team and there are not many jobs in the world which are better than this.
I do not waste thoughts with such things. I am convinced that Mourinho is the best coach for Madrid at the moment."
Low was handed the charge of the German national side in 2006 having served as an assistant for two years before. As an assistant under Jurgen Klinsmann, Low saw the DFB-Eleven finish third in the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
Since taking over the full-time role six years back, the former Stuttgart boss has led Germany to the final at the Euro 2008 and third at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Having seen them through unbeaten during the entire last year, Low aims to win his first piece of silverware with Germany at the upcoming European championships. The tactician’s contract as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 manager will expire in 2014 and
it is a huge possibility that he will be offered a contract extension following his recent success with the team.
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