Löw rules out job at Bayern from summer
Published : 25 Feb 2024, 23:20
Former Germany coach Joachim Löw has ruled out a coaching job at Bayern Munich, but said he would like to return to the international stage in two years at the latest, reported dpa.
"There are probably various reasons. First, Bayern are not interested in me as a person, probably not as a coach, and I would not be interested in Bayern Munich either," the 2014 World Cup winning coach told the Welt TV on Sunday.
Bayern said this week that their current coach, Thomas Tuchel, will leave in summer, despite having a contract until June 2025.
Löw praised Bayer Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso, who's reportedly one of the favourite candidates to replace Tuchel, but he believes Alonso will stay with his current club.
"He was already an outstanding personality as a player," he said of Alonso.
Löw also ruled out a new coaching job in Germany as a matter of principle. Instead, he would like to coach a national team at the next World Cup in 2026.
"I've been a coach with the national team in Germany for long enough, and I've always said that a job here is out of the question for me. I've travelled through this country for 17 years, been to all kinds of stadiums and know the clubs very well. So that's no motivation for me.
"The 2026 World Cup, United States, Canada, Mexico. I would find that exciting," he said, adding that he would be ready for such job from summer.
Löw parted ways with the Germany national team after a group stage exit at the 2018 World Cup in Russia and an elimination in the last 16 of the Euro 2020.