The German selector, Joachim Löw, will continue in his position despite the historic failure of his team in the World Cup in Russia, where they were eliminated in the group stage, the German Football Federation announced on Tuesday.
Löw, who has been in charge since 2006 and led the Mannschaft to the World Cup title in Brazil 2014, has a contract until 2022, the year of the World Cup in Qatar, but before that he will have the important challenge of the 2020 European Championship, where the Germans will have the mission of erasing their bad image from Russia.
In the 2008 Euro Cup, Germany reached the final, which they lost to Spain. In the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, they finished third, and in Brazil 2014, they conquered the world title.
In addition, they reached the semi-finals in the 2012 Euro Cup and the 2016 Euro Cup.
After the elimination in Russia, Löw said he needed time to make a decision regarding his future.
🔔 OFFICIAL! 🔔
Joachim #Löw will continue to be the coach of #DieMannschaft. pic.twitter.com/vjKuiSay6B— Selección Alemana (@DFB_Team_ES) July 3, 2018