Joachim Low to stand down as Germany manager after Euro 2020 this summer; Jurgen Klopp one of the early favourites to replace Low, but Liverpool boss says he will not be available; Low led Germany to glory at 2014 World Cup
Jurgen Klopp has ruled out the possibility of replacing Joachim Low as Germany manager this summer.
On Tuesday, Low announced his decision to step down as Germany boss after Euro 2020, which is taking place at the end of the season.
Klopp was immediately installed as one of the favourites to replace Low, but the Liverpool manager said: “Am I available for the job after the summer? No.
“Someone else will do the job and with the number of good German managers I am sure the German FA will find a good solution.”
Low was contracted with Germany until the end of 2022 but asked the FA to end his reign a year early.’
The 61-year-old was Jurgen Klinsmann’s assistant before replacing him as manager in 2006. He led his country to World Cup glory in 2014, as well as the final of Euro 2008.
However, he has been attempting to rebuild the national team since their shock exit at the group stages of the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
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