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Germany: The future departure of Löw? Not a problem for Can


Posted on March 24, 2021 at 11:10 p.m. – updated on March 24, 2021 at 11:12 p.m.

Axel Allag

Joachim Löw will leave his post as Germany coach after Euro 2021. However, Emre Can said the group was not disturbed by this future situation as he prepares for the qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup.

Thursday evening against Iceland (8:45 p.m.), Germany will begin qualifying for the 2022 World Cup in Group J. Placed with Romania, Iceland, North Macedonia, Armenia and Liechtenstein, German selection has the favors of the forecasts in order to finish in the first position. While it will take for she do without Toni Kroos, forfeit for the three matches of this international break, the Mannschaft will not continue with current manager Joachim Löw after this summer’s Euro.

Löw and Germany, very motivated for the Euro

Indeed, the coach announced a few days ago that he was going to end his adventure started in 2006 after the competition. Does this have an impact on the group which is currently preparing the matches with a view to qualifying for the World Cup in Qatar? According to Emre Can, not in the least. “For the players, (Löw’s imminent departure) is almost unimportant. It is more of a subject for the media. We football players are always under pressure when we play for the national team and participate in tournaments. Whether or not there is a debate around the coach has no impact on us. The coach has made his decision and he is obviously very motivated for this Euro, I could see it during the first days of training », explained the Borussia Dortmund midfielder at a press conference.

In this Euro precisely, Germany is in group F, with France, Portugal and Hungary. While she will receive the Blues on June 15 in Munich, Can put forward the desire to achieve a good competition. “It is obvious that we want to make a nice Euro for his farewells. The 6-0 defeat against Spain (in League of Nations, November 17, editor’s note) is always in our heads. We must learn from our mistakes. We must never show that face collectively again. It was a bad evening ”, he judged. For his first match afterwards, a reaction is therefore expected against Iceland on Thursday evening.

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