Monday 9 October 2017

Germany vow to stop Joachim Low taking over Bayern Munich

GERMANY are vowing to stop Joachim Low take over Bayern Munich.
National team general manager Oliver Bierhoff sounded the clear message after hinting the Bundesliga champions will target Low. Low, 57, guided Germany to World Cup glory in 2014 and helped them cruise through qualification for next year's finals in Russia.
Former Germany striker Bierhoff believes Bayern have plenty of options when Jupp Heynckes' spell as boss ends in May.
ARD report Bierhoff as saying: '"Everything is possible in football. You should never rule it out.
"He has the quality to manage any club in the world and I believe there is interest [from Bayern].'
But Bierhoff told Sport1 he would not block any such move from the German giants.
He said: "On the one hand, Jogi has a contract until 2020. On the other hand, if the Bavarians come looking, I will put a stop to it. Low, who played more than 200 games for SC Freiburg, has managed several clubs, including Stuttgart and Fenerbahce.
And in 2006 he swapped Austria Wien for the German national job.
From The Sun

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