Joachim Low To Leave Germany Job After Euro 2020

Joachim Low

Joachim Low Will Step Down From His Role As Germany Manager Following Euro 2020 After Asking To End His Contract Early, The German Football Association Has Announced.    His Future Was Resolved On Tuesday And Löw Said In A Statement That He Was “Full Of Pride And Huge Gratitude, But Still With Great Motivation As Far As The Upcoming European Championship Is Concerned.”

Germany’s First Match At This Summer’s Euros Will Be Against France In Munich On June 15. The Tournament Was Supposed To Happen In 2020, But Was Delayed By 12 Months Due To The Coronavirus Pandemic.

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Earlier This Month, Löw Did Not Rule Out An International Recall For Previously Cast Aside Players Thomas Müller, Mats Hummels And Jerome Boateng.

Low, 61, Took Over From Jurgen Klinsmann In August 2006 And Went On To Guide Die Mannschaft To World Cup Success In 2014, When They Memorably Defeated Hosts Brazil 7-1 In The Semi-Finals.  

Germany Reached The Semi-Finals Of Euro 2016, Losing To Hosts France, But Then Suffered An Exit At The Group Stage Of The World Cup For The First Time In 2018 While Also Failing To Impress In The Inaugural UEFA Nations League Campaign

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