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Veteran coach Koepke leaves Flick’s new-look Germany set-up

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BERLIN: Germany’s new head coach Hansi Flick on Wednesday unveiled his backroom staff with goalkeepin­g coach Andreas Koepke leaving the national set-up ater 17 years to bring “fresh” impulse.

Flick replaced Joachim Loew, who stepped down ater 15 years in charge following Germany’s recent exit from Euro 2020 with defeat to England in the last 16.

Flick’s first games in charge will be 2022 World Cup qualifiers against Liechtenst­ein, Armenia and Iceland in September.

Germany have ground to make up, siting third in their group and three points behind leaders Armenia, but level with North Macedonia, who stunned the Germans with a shock win last March.

Alongside him on the bench, Flick will have Loew’s former assistant coach Markus Sorg.

As his other assistant coach, Flick has named 32-year-old Danny Roehl, who helped him steer Bayern Munich to the 2019/20 treble of Champions League, German Cup and Bundesliga title.

Flick, Loew’s assistant coach when Germany won the 2014 World Cup, describes Roehl as an “absolute expert” with “a very good CV” and “a very important man for me to have at my side”.

Ater injuries forced him into early retirement as a player, Roehl started as video analyst for RB Leipzig in 2010.

He then became assistant coach of the U17s and was promoted to the staff of the Bundesliga side under then-head coach Ralph Hasenhuetl.

Roehl then followed him to Southampto­n ater Hasenhuetl became head coach of Premier League side Southampto­n in 2018.

When Flick was made Bayern head coach in November 2019, Roehl let England to join him in Munich.

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