German FA in no rush to replace Joachim Low, Jurgen Klopp backs Ralf Rangnick

FILE - Former RB Leipzig head coach Ralf Rangnick. Photo: Ulrich Hofnagel/EPA

FILE - Former RB Leipzig head coach Ralf Rangnick. Photo: Ulrich Hofnagel/EPA

Published Mar 11, 2021

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BERLIN – The German FA said Thursday it will not rush into naming Joachim Low's replacement as head coach, while Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has put forward former RB Leipzig boss Ralf Rangnick.

Low, 61, confirmed Tuesday he will step down as Germany coach after the European Championship, which is due to finish on July 11 with the final at Wembley.

At a press conference in Frankfurt on Thursday, Low said it was "time for a change" and new ideas after nearly 15 years in charge.

Liverpool boss Klopp has already ruled himself out and suggested former Leipzig sports director Rangnick.

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"Ralf Rangnick would be good. He would have been my first solution," Klopp told reporters after Liverpool reached the quarter-finals of the Champions League on Wednesday.

Other candidates to replace Low are Bayern Munich's Champions League-winning coach Hansi Flick and Germany Under-21 boss Stefan Kuntz.

Rangnick, who masterminded Leipzig's rise from the fifth tier of German football to the Bundesliga, has signalled his interest.

"It's a job that leaves no one in Germany indifferent. At the moment I am free," he told Sky.

Whoever replaces Low will inherit a Germany team in transition.

The pinnacle of Low's career was winning the 2014 World Cup title in Brazil.

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However, Germany have struggled over the last three years, crashing out of the group stage at the World Cup in Russia and then suffering a 6-0 hammering by Spain in the Nations League last November.

Germany team director Oliver Bierhoff ruled out the possibility of a foreign coach leading the national team for the first time.

"I see little chance for a foreign coach. As the German national team, we should have a German coach," said Bierhoff.

"We have good German coaches here and abroad.

"We have absolutely no time pressure. It's an important decision," added Bierhoff who made it clear he will not comment on speculation.

"It is an important decision and we will take the necessary time."

Low also refused to confirm reports he will recall Mats Hummels and Thomas Muller for the Euros, where Germany face France and Portugal in their group.

His decision in March 2019 to end the international careers of the experienced Muller, Hummels and Jerome Boateng quickly backfired.

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The assured performances of Mueller and Boateng last term helped Bayern Munich win the Champions League title, and led to Low constantly having to defend his decision to sideline them from the national set-up.

AFP

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