Ex-Germany Coach Jogi Löw Reflects on Unfulfilled Desire for Parenthood
In a candid interview, Löw shares personal insights about his childless marriage and its impact on his life and career.
- Jogi Löw, former coach of Germany's national football team, opened up about his unfulfilled wish to have children during a Sky Sport interview.
- Löw revealed that he and his ex-wife, Daniela, had tried to have children but were unable due to medical reasons on her part.
- He described imagining life with children as something he thinks about frequently, calling it a 'beautiful' possibility he missed out on.
- Löw acknowledged that not having children allowed him to travel extensively and focus on his demanding career in football management.
- Despite finding fulfillment in other aspects of life, Löw admitted that he sometimes reflects on what could have been if he'd become a father.