Former Germany head coach, Jurgen Klinsmann, knows his former assistant Joachim Low will honour his current deal which runs until 2014.
After some fine displays at 2012 European Championships DFB eleven were installed as firm favourites to lift the trophy. They cruised to the quarter finals by winning three games on the trot, beating the likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Netherlands-c753
further cemented their status as one of the heavyweights at the Euro 2012.
Although the wins gave Joachim Low’s side a massive boost in confidence but at the same time heaped a lot of expectations and pressure on them. The Mannschaft lived up to the favourites’ tag by thrashing a lowly Greek side who
just scraped into the quarter-finals.
Many reckon that is where the problems started, Low decided to rest his first team players, the masterstroke backfired, as the momentum was broken. The Nationalelf, were given a footballing lesson by Cesare Prandelli’s men, and
fingers were pointed towards the Germany tactician.
The head-coach’s tactics and team selection were put under the microscope and his critics wanted him out. Recently there have been reports circulating in the media that the 52-year old might step down from his role.
Former Die Mannschaft coach believes Joachim Low is not the type to leave a project incomplete. Klinsmann reckons the former Fenerbahce man has built a fine team and has a good record in major tournaments. The USA head-coach credited
Low for his side’s impressive Euro 2012 campaign and believes they were eliminated by a strong Italian team.
"Joachim Low does not give up, that I am sure of. He made the semi-finals with a team that has so much room to grow. They went out to a very strong Italian side,” he is quoted as saying in an interview.
The 47-year old is convinced that this current http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 side has not reached its full potential, and the players can become world-class if they realise their potential. He insists that despite being the youngest at the European Championships the DFB eleven made
it to the semi-finals.
"This team hasn't fulfilled their potential yet and they still have a lot of room to develop. They were the youngest team at the tournament and now even more young players are coming into the team," he added.
Joachim Low could be tempted to step down from his current position, if he gets an attractive offer from a club. If he invests more time in his young Germany side, then they are capable of finally ending their 16-year trophy drought.
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