Joachim Löwduring an interview with SWR Sportsalso talked about how he convinced Jamal Musiala to abandon England for Germany, making the future fortunes of the Teutonic selection: “I promised him, even if he wasn’t yet a starter at Bayern Munich, that he would participate in Euro 2021 if he decided to join us. This is the only time in my coaching career that I have made a promise to a player,” revealed the 2014 world champion.
Joachim Löw led the German national team from 2006 to 2021, setting one of the longest-standing records for a coach. During his tenure, Löw played a total of 198 matches, achieving 124 wins, 40 draws and 34 defeats, for a win percentage of 62.63%.
Among his main successes stands out the victory of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, in which Germany beat Argentina in the final. Löw also won the 2017 Confederations Cup and reached the final of Euro 2008. However, his journey has seen difficult moments, such as the group elimination of the 2018 World Cup. Thanks to his tactical vision and attention to the development of young talents, Löw has left an indelible mark on the history of German and world football.