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لوف يكشف أسرار كأس العالم 2018: ندمات، انضمام موسيالا، ووداع أوزيل

You mentioned Özil. He was once a role ⁤model for integration⁣ and is now ‍persona-non-grata for various groups…

He was an incredible gift for the team and an⁣ incredible‌ player. I condemned what happened after 2018 because he left the national team – which had been his family for years – without saying goodbye.

He was offended and a shitstorm broke out [over the scandal of he and teammate Ilkay Gündogan’s posing for pictures with controversial Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan]….I would ⁤have liked for us to ‍have a different farewell…It’s a shame.

Would⁣ you consider a new role ⁣in ​professional ⁢football?

There​ have been a few offers in the past two years, but I didn’t feel the burning desire to take them on. It’s an advantage of getting older to be able to⁣ look at things calmly.

But ‍I will look into some ⁣exciting options. I ‍have experience with national teams and in⁢ forming a vision for a tournament team‍ over ‍a two-year-period.

The number of participants in the World Cup and European club competitions has been increased, and the Club World⁣ Cup has been added.⁢ Is this ⁣workload still reasonable?

We have crossed the line ⁣a ⁣bit. The accumulation of stress has increased. That’s‌ a big ‍problem. I wonder how many years players can tolerate this stress before they are physically or mentally drained.

The games and travel are extreme, even if footballers are resilient and well trained. I just wonder: if someone plays​ at this level ‍at 18, will they ‌still be able to muster the necessary energy and power to carry on at ‌28⁢ or 29?

I realize that there’s money in⁣ this business, but players should remain our main‌ focus; that’s why we need to rein it in somehow.”.

The average age of Bundesliga coaches is 43.6 years old; what sets apart younger coaches like Xabi Alonso, Sebastian Hoeneß, ⁢Dino Toppmöller, and ⁤Julian Schuster?

“It’s positive development; experience is important ‍as coach but ​these young coaches bring flexibility ⁣& creativity.”
“They maintain closeness with ‍players⁣ which is crucial today.”
“Their youth allows them to bond ⁤easily with younger players.”
“They cultivate playful solutions leading teams ​improving rapidly.”
“For​ example⁣ Leverkusen under Xabi Alonso became stronger⁢ than before making them champions & top international team.”
“I see similar improvements at VfB Stuttgart too.”...It seems like you’ve shared an interview or article featuring insights from a prominent football figure, likely Joachim Löw, reflecting on his life after coaching. Here’s a summary of the key points‍ discussed:

  1. Personal Life and Relationships: Löw emphasizes the importance ​of spending time with friends and family after stepping back⁣ from his coaching role. He values deeper conversations⁢ and being more present for those close to him.
  1. Connection to Football: Despite no longer being in a coaching ‍position, Löw expresses⁣ that football remains central to his life. He continues⁢ to engage with the sport through various activities, including watching games and​ working on documentaries⁣ related to past tournaments.
  1. Watching Games: He mentions attending matches primarily for SC Freiburg but also supports other teams like VfB Stuttgart and occasionally Bayern Munich or Eintracht Frankfurt.
  1. Reflections on Coaching Career: Löw reflects on his resignation from the national team​ after the 2018 ​World Cup, acknowledging that ⁣he should have stepped ⁣down ⁢earlier but felt compelled to try and ⁤redeem himself following disappointing ⁣results.
  1. Future of Young Players: He speaks highly of young talents ‍like Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala, noting their potential‍ if they ⁢remain healthy and continue ​developing as key players in their respective teams.
  1. Integration⁢ Issues in Football: Discussing Mesut Özil’s situation post-2018 ⁣World Cup, Löw expresses regret over how Özil left the national team without proper closure amidst controversy surrounding political‍ issues.
  1. Potential ⁤Return to Football Roles: While he has ‍received offers since leaving his coaching‍ position, he hasn’t felt a strong desire to return yet but is open to exploring exciting opportunities in football management or consultancy roles.
  1. Concerns About Player Workload: Löw ‌raises concerns‍ about increasing demands placed ​on⁤ players due ‍to expanded competitions like the World Cup format changes, questioning how sustainable this is for player health over⁤ time.
  1. Emerging Coaches in Bundesliga: He praises younger coaches such as Xabi Alonso for bringing fresh ideas into football while maintaining strong⁢ connections with younger ‍players​ due to their‌ age proximity.

this ⁤piece highlights not only Löw’s ongoing passion for football but⁣ also ⁢his thoughtful reflections on personal relationships, player welfare, and evolving dynamics within professional sports.

أحمد عيتاني

محرر رياضي محترف مع خلفية واسعة في تغطية الأحداث الرياضية وتحليل المباريات. بدأ مسيرته في مجال الصحافة الرياضية منذ [عدد] سنوات، حيث تخصص في تغطية كرة القدم، بقدرة استثنائية على تقديم تحليلات دقيقة وملخصات شاملة للمباريات، مما يجعل قراءه يتابعون كل جديد في عالم الرياضة بكل حماس.

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