Low's job safe even if Germany exit World Cup early

Failure to qualify for the World Cup knockout rounds would significantly dent Loew's reputation after 12 years as head coach, but his job is understood to be safe.

Published : Jun 27, 2018 19:41 IST , Kazan

Low's Germany lost its opening game 1-0 to Mexico and needed Toni Kroos's dramatic late free-kick to beat Sweden 2-1.
Low's Germany lost its opening game 1-0 to Mexico and needed Toni Kroos's dramatic late free-kick to beat Sweden 2-1.
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Low's Germany lost its opening game 1-0 to Mexico and needed Toni Kroos's dramatic late free-kick to beat Sweden 2-1.

Joachim Low is safe in his role as Germany coach even if the defending champion exits the World Cup early, the boss of the German FA said ahead of Wednesday's crunch clash against South Korea.

Germany must win by two clear goals in Kazan on Wednesday to be sure of reaching the last 16. It lost its opening game 1-0 to Mexico and needed Toni Kroos's dramatic late free-kick to beat Sweden 2-1.

Failure to qualify for the World Cup knockout rounds would significantly dent Low's reputation after 12 years as head coach, but his job is understood to be safe after he signed a contract extension until 2022 last month.

The president of the German Football Association (DFB) expects there to be changes in the squad after the tournament in Russia but insists Low, 58, will oversee the grooming of the next generation.

“We decided in the DFB executive committee before the World Cup to offer a contract extension,” DFB boss Reinhard Grindel told Frankfurt-based newspaper FAZ .

“We believe there will be a transition that will take place after the World Cup, regardless of the outcome of the tournament, and no one is better equipped to handle that than Jogi Low.”

Germany won last year's Confederations Cup in Russia even though Low opted to leave his World Cup-winning stars at home, boosting his reputation further.

“He proved a year ago at the Confederations Cup that he can make young players into an impressive team who play outstanding football,” added Grindel.

“That is still valid, as far as we are concerned.”

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