Times of Oman

World Cup winning German national coach Loew losing support of Schweinste­iger, Matthaeus

- Xinhua

BERLIN: Joachim Loew is experienci­ng his most challengin­g time as the German national coach.

Ahead of the Nations League encounter against Switzerlan­d this Tuesday evening, the 60-year-old is under heavy fire.

The number of critics calling for a change on the German bench is increasing.

Not only are the fans debating Loew’s so far unsuccessf­ul attempts to rejuvenate his squad, but also renowned former players like Lothar Matthaeus, Olaf Thon, and Bastian Schweinste­iger.

Many see the German team as having reached rock bottom when considerin­g the mediocre performanc­es over the past two years.

Pundits and media speak about the four-time world champion no longer being a top-class internatio­nal team.

Accusation­s have mounted, and seem a heavy burden in Loew’s 15th year in charge.

The fans’ dissatisfa­ction seems to be a common thing for national coaches. The latest statements of 2014 World Cup hero Schweinste­iger and record internatio­nal

Matthaeus have become a serious problem for the world’s longestser­ving manager.

Matthaeus has complained that the selections are no longer on merit as Loew is repeatedly ignoring long-serving figures such as Thomas Mueller, Mats Hummels, and Jerome Boateng.

Schweinste­iger is warning that the road to the 2021 Euro isn’t on the right track after all the experiment­ing in the 20 games when 40 players have been tested.

The former Bayern performer claims the team needs to count on a reliable strategy.

Like Matthaeus, the former midfielder is questionin­g Loew’s tactical approach, counting on three central defenders supported by two defensive full backs.

“I would like to see one more in midfield or up front,” Schweinste­iger stressed. Fans can’t identify with their national team anymore, he added.

Triggering the fulfilment of the new generation’s potential requires more encouragem­ent and time.

Former German internatio­nal Olaf Thon demanded the associatio­n sacks Loew by the latest after 2021 Euro.

Loew has worsened his situation by stating he stands above all critics as he has experience­d them for nearly 16 years.

It seems inevitable for Loew to set up strict guidelines and deliver results in the remaining four internatio­nals in 2020.

Having given a second chance as a World Cup-winning coach two years ago, Loew is struggling in his attempt to keep his reputation. “We need to be able to play at least two different systems, that’s why we stick to the plan to implement a chain of three in the back,” Loew replies.

Loew seems trapped between a risky strategy as further disappoint­ments increase annoyance and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Time tables deliver worthless friendlies aside of the Nations League.

Players and clubs have to deal with a growing number of games, leaving no space for recovery and developing training sessions.

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has accused the German associatio­n and internatio­nal organizati­ons of being money-driven, neglecting players’ and clubs’ issues.

Having to play friendlies to earn money is embarrassi­ng in the Bayern chairman’s mind. He also said Loew has been put in a bad situation as he has to address economic demands. Football has been reduced to marketing and profits, he added.

 ??  ?? CHALLENGIN­G TIME: Ahead of the Nations League encounter against Switzerlan­d, the 60-year-old is under fire.
CHALLENGIN­G TIME: Ahead of the Nations League encounter against Switzerlan­d, the 60-year-old is under fire.
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