By Rune Gjerulff@runegjerulff

Löw comments on his coaching future

Former Germany coach Joachim Löw has given an update on his job situation.

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Joachim Löw has been without a job since stepping down as Germany boss in 2021.

In an interview with Kicker, the 64-year-old says he feels ready to take on a new coaching job - he just hasn't received the right offer yet.

“I haven't been absolutely passionate about a job yet. If that were to happen, I'd certainly be prepared to do something again if it really interested me and I found the task exciting. But I've ruled out coaching in the Bundesliga,” Löw told Kicker.

"I still have a few good ideas for club work, especially when it comes to developing young players. There's still room for improvement in Germany. When I was national coach, I had a lot of players who were very well trained at 18 or 19, but somehow they didn't develop. 

“You can make players much better through individual training - positional training. That has to be our goal: How do well-trained players become world-class players?”

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