National coach Joachim Löw faces the top of the DFB.
Is the decision about his future made today?
The crisis summit takes place at the DFB headquarters.
National coach
Joachim Löw
is still heavily criticized.
On Monday there should be an unofficial
meeting
between Löw and the
DFB top
.
The decision about his future could be made there.
Frankfurt - Can
Jogi Löw
continue?
Or does he have to go?
The national coach is apparently fighting for his future on Monday.
According to information from
Bild, he will be at
the top of the DFB five days before the crucial meeting of the Presidium.
Present at the groundbreaking crisis summit are President
Fritz Keller
, his Vice-Presidents
Rainer Koch
and
Peter
Peters
,
Oliver Bierhoff
and Treasurer
Dr.
Stephan Osnabrugge
.
The separate meeting is extraordinary because it
anticipates
the
DFB presidium meeting
on
December 4th
.
Actually, the decision should be made there - it is quite possible that the members will more or less be presented with a fait accompli in five days.
DFB: Can Jogi Löw stay?
The decision could be made on Monday
Since the
0: 6 against Spain
, Löw has been particularly criticized.
His possible
successor
is being hotly debated *.
Nevertheless, the tendency is more towards staying.
A new national coach would only have three games to prepare the team for the
European Championship
- a very short window of time to turn things around.
In addition, Löw has two advocates, Bierhoff and Peters.
Does he even save his job with a plan? *
+
Will Jogi Löw remain national coach?
There will be an answer soon.
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In any case, the Freiburg resident is said to have "not received a free ticket", as a DFB board member is said to have said.
He has to explain the poor performance of the past few years.
Löw himself, one hears from decision-makers, shouldn't think about resigning.
He sees the shame of Seville as a "unique blackout" and refers to the sovereign
European Championship qualification
.
DFB: Will Jogi Löw's future be decided in secret?
Presidium reacts disgruntled
One could call out the "week of truth" given the current circumstances.
One thing is clear: Perhaps the decision will be made “unofficially” in a small group of bosses on Monday - it will not be public until after the board meeting on Friday at the earliest.
Anonymous
DFB Presidium members
warn whether this approach is before "going it alone", as the
picture
writes.
They fear that they will be passed over.
"The decision about the national coach is the responsibility of the presidium, not the presidial committee," one member is said to have said.
"Such a procedure is not appropriate and also damages the national coach." (Epp)
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