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Coach Joachim Low won the 2014 World Cup with the German national team. |
Ghana is facing a pivotal decision as it nears an agreement with Joachim Low.
The coach who won the 2014 World Cup is seen as the choice to revive the national team after a period of noticeable decline. Negotiations are in the final stages, with only a few contract details remaining to be finalized, and the expected salary is around 150,000 euros per month.
This move comes shortly after Ghana terminated their contract with coach Otto Addo just 10 weeks before the World Cup began. After about two years in charge, the coach was unable to maintain stability for the team.
The most recent period has been particularly worrying, with the "Black Stars" going four consecutive matches without a win. They suffered defeats against Japan, South Korea, Austria, and Germany, with unconvincing performances in terms of both organization and fighting spirit.
With the 2026 World Cup fast approaching, Ghana has little time left for experimentation. Their decision to appoint Low shows they prioritize experience and system-building capabilities. The German coach not only possesses titles but also has extensive experience managing a team under high pressure, like the German national team.
However, this is also a gamble. Low has been away from international coaching for a long time, and the African football environment presents very different challenges compared to Europe. How quickly or slowly he adapts will determine the success or failure of this deal.
Ghana is clearly looking for a big impact, rather than safe options. With a team struggling to find its footing, choosing a coach who has reached the pinnacle of world football sends a strong message. But to translate expectations into results, they need more than just a big name.
Source: https://znews.vn/joachim-low-tai-xuat-world-cup-post1640380.html







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