Joachim Loew confirms his stay as Germany Coach

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A lot has been speculating whether Germany coach, Joachim Loew, will be staying as a coach for the National Team in the coming 2016 World Cup. Although Loew's contract has been extended way before the tournament, people are still talking about Loew's option to quit.

To finally seal the question, Loew says in the German Federations website that he can imagine nothing more beautiful that to keep working with the German team.

Loew'c achievement and the improvement he brought the national team brought about their success in bringing home the World Cup trophy. For Loew "''It's always disappointing to lose a final, but this team has a future and I am not worried."

Football enthusiast fuzzed abouyt Loew's decision to choose only e one true striker during their World Cup games and that is 36-year-old veteran Miroslav Klose. But for Klose, Loew is a great coach saying "''For me, he is a fantastic coach. Always has new ideas in training. He's always spoken a lot with the players. He's brought in new tactics."

Loew started his caohing career as a youth coach for FC Winterthur while he was still active as a player. During those times, he was also playing coach of FC Frauenfeld. After a year in 1996, he was assistant coach of VfB Stuttgart with Coach Rolf Fringer. When Fringer was given the chance to become the coach of the Swiss national team, Loew became the caretaker manager and then move up the ranks and became the team manger.

Loew started as an assistance coach for the German National team during 2004, the coach that time was Juergen KIinsmann. Klinsmann and Loew knew each other way before at a coaching school.

On 13 July 2006, Klinsmann's decision to not renew his contract and Loew was named as the new head coach of Germany. His first game with the team was a friendly match against Sweden which they have won. From then on, Loew has put his special touches to Germany's play which ultimately gave them the World Cup Title.

Germany and Argentina will once again face each other this coming September 3 in Dusseldorf for an exhibition game.

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