with reconnaissanceGermany is looking for a new national coach. Hansi Flick was dismissed yesterday due to the poor results of the national team. The German newspaper Bild reported that Louis van Gaal is one of the possible candidates to succeed Flick. According to the newspaper, he is an “interesting stranger”.
In an interview with Sky Sport Deutschland, Van Gaal discussed Germany’s interest. “I feel proud when I am mentioned as a potential coach for the German national team. No foreign coach has been appointed as the national coach of the German national team. Van Gaal has previously indicated that he no longer wants to coach any club, but he always remains open to embarking on an exciting adventure with the national team. According to Sky There is currently no contact between the League and the 72-year-old Van Gaal.
Flick has the honor of being the first German national coach ever to be sacked. The German Football Association will have to dig deep into its own pockets to achieve this goal. The 58-year-old still has a contract until the 2024 European Championships and will receive a buyout of at least €4.5m, according to Kicker.
It is assumed that Van Gaal will become the new national coach of Germany
- Yes, it suits him perfectly (33%)
- No, he should be enjoying his retirement (67%)
Last winter, Germany were knocked out in the group stage at the World Cup in Qatar. In the months that followed, the hoped-for improvement did not materialize. And because Germany is the host country for the next European Championship, the Germans do not have to play qualifying matches. However, the necessary training matches will be completed.
Peru won the first match, but this was followed by defeats against Belgium, Poland and Colombia and a draw against Ukraine. On Saturday there was a very painful 4-1 defeat against Wolfsburg in the training match against Japan.
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Hansi Flick himself still sees enough prospects after Japan’s disgrace. He noted that he still considers himself the right man to prepare German footballers for Euro 2024. “Maybe it wasn’t visible on the field. But I still think I’m the right guy for the job. “I support what we are doing, and that is why I want to continue as the national coach of Germany,” Flick said after the painful defeat in training.
Who will be Flick’s successor?
The German Federation did not see this possibility and announced on Sunday that Flick should leave the field. A debate immediately broke out as to who should be his successor. This also includes the name of Van Gaal, who managed the Netherlands national team at the recent World Cup in Qatar. The 72-year-old worked in Germany as coach of Bayern Munich between 2009 and 2011.
However, Van Gaal is not seen as the clear favourite. Julian Nagelsmann is currently the ideal successor to Flick. The 36-year-old Nagelsmann was expelled from Bayern Munich last March. The names of Matthias Sammer, Rudi Fuller, Oliver Glassner and others are also mentioned.
Rudi Voller, Hans Wolf and Sandro Wagner will pay tribute to vice world champions France in the next friendly match in Dortmund next Tuesday evening. The next international will take place in mid-October, when Germany will face the United States and Mexico on the other side of the ocean.
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