Joachim Low will stay on as Germany boss despite their elimination from the World Cup, according to the national team’s general manager Oliver Bierhoff.
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Germany’s dismal defence of their crown came to a shuddering halt in Kazan on Wednesday, as South Korea secured a 2-0 victory in Group F.
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That defeat, combined with Sweden’s 3-0 win over Mexico, condemned Germany to their first opening-round exit since 1938, but Bierhoff insisted there are no doubts over Low, who signed a new four-year contract in May.
‘Everyone is deeply disappointed. We had it in our own hands. There is great frustration and a huge disappointment,’ Bierhoff said.
‘Joachim recently signed a contract. Now is not the time for individual analysis. I firmly assume that Joachim carries on.
‘In the end it was not enough, we have to accept this athletically.
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‘It was not supposed to be, in the end it is too little. You can see it in other games that all other teams have a hard time. We created a lot of chances in the tournament.’