Joachim Löw Open to National Team Coaching Return
The former World Cup-winning coach reflects on past decisions and considers a potential comeback ahead of his 65th birthday.
- Joachim Löw, former coach of the German national team, has expressed interest in returning to coaching, specifically for a national team role.
- In an interview, Löw stated he is open to 'exciting options' but has not felt compelled by previous offers over the past two years.
- He emphasized his experience in preparing teams for major tournaments and sees himself primarily as a national team coach rather than a club coach.
- Löw acknowledged that stepping down after Germany's early exit at the 2018 World Cup would have been the right decision to allow for fresh ideas.
- Speculation suggests Löw may aim for a coaching role at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America, though no formal plans have been announced.