Loew criticizes the Bundesliga: a lot of controversy and acting

Loew criticizes the Bundesliga: a lot of controversy and acting

Due to the numerous disputes with the referees and the representation of the players for set strikes during the games, Joachim Loew, the former coach of the German national team, lambasted the German league players and coaches (Bundesliga).
In an interview with the sports magazine “Kicker” that was released on Monday, Loew stated that the fans do not want to watch these scenarios and used the Premier League as an example in this regard.

“When compared to other European divisions, I think English football is fair; it is quick and challenging, but good. I consistently observe players maintaining their upright posture.
“In Germany, I see the players fall with any physical intervention and do not accept the judgments of the officials, just as the coaches are continuously disputing with the fourth referee,” the speaker added. Although I do not desire it, I do want to respect the referee’s authority.

“Loew emphasised that the match must be managed by the coaches. Because, despite all of the emotions, commenting on decisions continuously is unquestionably the wrong approach and does not accurately reflect the objective of the game.”
“This is not the ongoing fall on the field,” Loew continued, “and the spectators want to watch justice on the field.”
Loew has trained the German national team from 2006 until last year, and led him to crown the 2014 World Cup.

Since leaving the team last year, Loew has not held a training job, but he stated in an interview with Kicker magazine that he is now prepared to “take a football post again.”

Loew slams the Bundesliga, saying there is too much commotion and acting

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