The USA coach Jurgen Klinsmann believes Joachim Low should not be criticised for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904’s exit from the 2012 European Championships.
Germany went into the 2012 European Championships on the back of a few disappointing results. Joachim Low had to address the defensive issues, as Die Mannschaft’s shaky rearguard was a source of concern.
The German tactician decided to freshen up the DFB eleven back four by dropping the experienced http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mats-Hummels-c24767. The gamble paid off and the Borussia Dortmund defender became
a permanent fixture in the Germany side and in featured all of Die Nationalelf’s fixtures.
Fans and experts were expecting Low to pull-off a few more miracles like this one and the expectations were constantly rising. The Mannschaft was in sensational form and cruised to the quarter-finals without a hitch by picking
up nine points from three games.
When Germany’s sensational run of fifteen consecutive wins was halted by Cesare Prandelli’s Italy then the 52-year old faced severe criticism. His team selection in the quarter-final with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Greece-c2908 was thought to have impacted the
team’s inform striker Mario Gomez.
The Bayern Munich striker’s ineffective performance in the semi-final suggested that he should not have been rested. Klinsmann insists that a coach’s decisions are not always bound to bring success, they can backfire at times.
"It is obvious that some decisions by a coach won't automatically or always lead to success. The coach makes decisions before the game that aren't arbitrary. There is no guarantee for victory,”
The USA coach further states that the criticism and failure is part of a coach’s career, and everyone has to experience these type of things and should take them on the chin rather than hiding. The 47-year old further insists that
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 were the better team that day.
"This is all part of a footballer or coach's career. There is no player that doesn't experience this kind of development. Sometimes you just have to congratulate the better team, that's a fact of life," he added.
Low's team should get over the disappointment of elimination from the European Championships and look forward to their 2014 World Cup Qualifiers. The Mannschaft side is still young and should learn from their experiences.
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