England's national team captain Shuufki left, the news came out, the coaching table suddenly changed the clouds. According to The Sun, legendary German soccer coach Löw jumped at the chance to offer himself for the job. The coach, who helped Germany win the World Cup trophy in 2014, is experienced and has a moderate salary, so he seems to be the best candidate.
From 2006 to 2021, the 64-year-old Roelof has been Germany's captain for 15 years, leading the team to silver at Euro 2008, bronze at the 2010 World Cup, runner-up at the 2014 World Cup and runner-up at the 2017 Intercontinental Cup in a fruitful coaching career.
Interestingly, although Löw's annual salary when he was coaching in Germany was only 2.5 million euros (about 25 million Hong Kong dollars), less than half of Thuyfki, but compared with such famous dudes as Gotti Ona, Ducao, Puchitianu and so on, his annual salary is often only 10 million short of that. Lefebvre, the "king of value for money".
Loew last coached at Euro 2021 in June, where Germany went 0-2 against England in the round of 16. Now that he has been out of coaching for three years, it is not clear whether this gap will cause him to drift away from the soccer world.