After Shoevski resigned as captain of the England national team, it has been reported that a number of prominent coaches could take over. Former Germany national team coach Löw has emerged as the latest candidate and intends to self-nominate, according to UK newspaper The Sun. He helped Germany win the 2014 World Championship. He has a lot of experience in the game and his salary is flat enough to run out at any time.

From 2006-21, the 64-year-old Roelof coached the German captain for 15 years, finishing second in Europe in 2008, third in the world in 2010, second in the world in 2014, and second in the intercontinental nations in 2017, with deep pedagogical wave credentials.

It is worth mentioning that Löw was a German coach at the time, with an annual salary of only 2.5 million (about HK$25 million), half of that of Huevoski. Compared to famous coaches such as Gordiona, Tuco and Pucettenu, Löw's annual salary is often close to 10 million. The "most playable" choice.

Löw most recently led his team in the last 16 of Euro 2021 in June, where Germany lost 0-2 to England. He hasn't coached a wave in three years and I wonder if he'll be out of touch with the world of ball.

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