Germany boss Joachim Loew has confirmed that he is going nowhere after rumours heavily linking him with a club job in the next few months. Loew managed to win the World Cup 2014 by getting Germany to the title. In the process, he has broken several records and brought joy to the team that has been without one since 1990. Germany came into the World Cup after having not won a major trophy for decades, while they also had to deal with several heartbreaks in recent major tournaments. The national team reached the finals of the Euro 2012 and semifinals of the previous world cups.
The disappointment finally broke through to give the light of success after the national team won the World Cup by beating Argentina 1-0 in the final. Loew managed to achieve this success by including a lot of youngsters in the team. He said after the victory that Germany could go on to dominate world football for the next decade. However, there was a lingering doubt that he could step down from his role after achieving the ultimate glory. Resignation would also have allowed him to go out on top especially having been criticised severely at the start of the tournament.
Loew, though, has confirmed that he will remain as the national team coach of Germany until Euro 2016.
“At the moment, I can imagine nothing more beautiful than to continue working with this team, to guide it to the European Championship in France, to develop the team and the individual players further. I am as motivated as I was on the first day with DFB. We celebrated a gigantic success in Brazil but there are other goals that we want to achieve. The World Cup 2014 was a highlight for all, but it was not a conclusion,” said the former assistant.