2018 World Cup: Germany on the outside, how is the fate of Joachim Low?



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TEMPO.CO, Kazan – Germany was eliminated from the group stage of the 2018 World Cup. The defending champions were beaten 2-2 by South Korea in their last Group F match on Wednesday night.

The German coach Joachim Low said that he would consider resigning from his post. He claimed responsibility for the failure of his team.

"It's hard to say if I'll stay a German coach in a situation like this, I need some time to think about it," Low said Wednesday, June 27, 2018.

Loew, who coached Germany from 2006 and recently signed a new contract until 2022, admits that he was shocked by his team's 2-0 defeat in South Korea . While in the previous match, Mesut Ozil could show his fangs after defeating Mexico by slaughtering Sweden with a 3-0 landslide score.

"And I already have the feeling that our team will be able to advance to the next round," Low said. "I am very disappointed in the elimination of us, but I will try to calmly think of this defeat."

Although this is the first time that Germany does not leave the group stage of the World Cup since 1938, Oliver Bierhoff still thinks that Loew will remain coach of Der Panzer until the end of his contract.

"But in a situation like this, we have to badyze a lot of things, why Low Coach is not doing well," said Bierhoff. "But I guess he'll continue his work."

Earlier, the president of the German Football Association (DFB), Reinhard Grindel, said that regardless of the outcome of the 2018 World Cup, Joachim Low's position would remain safe. Therefore, the coach who successfully brought Germany to the 2014 World Cup champion signed an extension of contract until 2022, before the World Cup held this time.

"We think that there will be a transition in the team after the World Cup, and apart from the results of this tournament, there is no better coach to overcome the transition than the Low ", said Grindel before the South Korean counter-attack on Wednesday.

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