His domestic record is hardly glowing, his last job before becoming national team assistant was the mighty Austria Wien.
I am almost always wrong about these things, but I think he should have won something with Germany sooner considering the amazing talent he has at his disposal, and the togetherness the squad seems to have had for the last few tournaments.
Is there a manager who has gone from only really finding success at national level, to being a successful club coach? Not trying to make a point, just don't know the answer.
Joachim (or Jögi or Joegi) Löw (or Loew).
Anything else and you're basically Alan Green.
His domestic record is hardly glowing, his last job before becoming national team assistant was the mighty Austria Wien.
I am almost always wrong about these things, but I think he should have won something with Germany sooner considering the amazing talent he has at his disposal, and the togetherness the squad seems to have had for the last few tournaments.
Is there a manager who has gone from only really finding success at national level, to being a successful club coach? Not trying to make a point, just don't know the answer.