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Will a brilliant Calmund idea save the DFB? The national coach question could be answered quickly

2021-03-17T10:28:28.180Z


Joachim Löw gives up his position as national coach. The requirement profile for the Löw successor is clearly defined, at least in theory. 


Joachim Löw gives up his position as national coach.

The requirement profile for the Löw successor is clearly defined, at least in theory. 

Munich - When Joachim Löw announces his DFB squad for the upcoming international matches against Iceland (March 25), Romania (March 28) and North Macedonia (March 31) via press release on Friday, the search for a new national coach is running in the background already in full swing.

Behind the scenes at the Frankfurt association headquarters, Bayern coach Hansi Flick is still the preferred candidate - should he ask FC Bayern to terminate his contract, which is valid until 2023, early.

Ralf Rangnick has a maximum of outsider chances, even if his advisor Marc Kosicke is already busy promoting the DFB at Sport1: “Ralf Rangnick is interested in the job of national coach.

He is in his early 60s and in top shape, that would be the culmination of his career. ”And internally, according to reports, Löw assistant Marcus Sorg and U21 coach Stefan Kuntz should also position themselves.

DFB study - successful coaches

According to the DFB study, three key issues characterize a successful trainer and thus also future national trainers: “They set goals, see the big picture, understand the complexity and are able to break them down into manageable building blocks and develop strategies for their implementation.

In addition, you rely on leadership and convey to employees and athletes the belief in him, in themselves and in the team that is necessary for successful implementation.

After all, you create the necessary structures. "

But what does the new Jogi have to be able to do?

This is the question that has to be asked primarily by Oliver Bierhoff *, who, in his role as director of the national team and academy, was in charge of the search for a coach by the Presidium.

The DFB Academy provides an interesting insight into the job profile of a top coach.

By evaluating theoretical and scientific approaches, head Tobias Haupt and his team should help to give new impulses for the work of the national team in practice.

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Ralf Rangnick now makes no secret of the fact that he is interested in the job as national coach.

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DFB: The secret of successful coaches

A study conducted by the DFB Academy is called "The secret of successful coaches: What makes the best coaches so victorious in high-performance sport?"

Under the point “Decision-making aids for personnel selection” it says: “In order to fill the position as head coach properly, it is important to understand the person behind the trainer better and to know their personality when looking for personnel.

This is the only way to identify, select and develop potential top trainers. "

For the upcoming search for the new national coach, this means: Only those who also fit in with the DFB can be successful in sport.

In addition, according to the study, the trainer should have a high level of emotional intelligence, among other things, in order to be able to recognize impending problems with foresight, to find solutions at an early stage and to be able to adapt to employees and athletes in dealing with others and in conflict management.

It is also important that the new national coach sets long-term goals, pursues them with a convincing philosophy and is able to cope with the high pressure.


DFB: Rainer Calmund's idea makes you sit up and take notice

Rainer Calmund makes an interesting suggestion in this context.

The long-time manager of Bayer Leverkusen suggests a supporting “task force” with experts from the Bundesliga and ex-national players

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"Experts and great players like Karl-Heinz Rummenigge or Uli Hoeneß, Rudi Völler, Michael Zorc or Matthias Sammer, Max Eberl and Fredi Bobic" should discuss the question with Oliver Bierhoff and determine the successor to Joachim Löw.

The new man would have “a lot more tailwind”.

(Manuel Bonke) * tz.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Lothar Matthäus dreams of the job of national coach.

But the record national player ensures with confused Qatar statements for fan anger on the net.

Source: merkur

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