Loew still ‘ideal’ coach for Germany

Updated 25 September 2012
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Loew still ‘ideal’ coach for Germany

BERLIN: Germany coach Joachim Loew remains the best choice to lead the team despite their Euro 2012 semifinal exit that extended their 16-year run without a trophy, German football association boss Wolfgang Niersbach said on Tuesday.
Loew, who took over after the 2006 World Cup, has steered the team to a Euro 2008 final spot and last four appearances at the 2010 World Cup and this year’s Euros.
Following their 2-1 semi-final loss to Italy in June, Loew has been under growing criticism for failing to deliver a trophy. His contract runs to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
Germany’s opening two World Cup qualifying wins have also been less than impressive.
“Joachim Loew is competent, straightforward, serious. He is and remains for the DFB the ideal national team coach,” Niersbach told the WAZ newspaper group.
“We should also not forget that we are second in the world rankings and it cannot be that after every Euro 15 coaches are fired and only one stays on.” Among those critical of Loew’s work has been Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness, who said the coach should be tougher with his players.
“It is wise for the DFB to stick with continuity,” said Niersbach. “Only Denmark’s Morten Olsen has been longer in his job than Loew in Europe. All other teams have changed coaches many times.
“I ask with what success? By the way Spain had to wait 44 years for another title before winning (Euro) 2008.”

 


Ronaldo strikes first as Al-Nassr maintain the pressure on Al-Hilal

Updated 58 min 47 sec ago
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Ronaldo strikes first as Al-Nassr maintain the pressure on Al-Hilal

  • 3-0 away win over Al-Kholood narrows the gap on Riyadh rivals Al-Hilal to 3 points at top of the Saudi Pro League

DUBAI: Al-Nassr beat Al-Kholood 3-0 on Friday to cut Al-Hilal’s lead at the top of the Saudi Pro League to just three points.

The Yellows moved into second place on 43 points from 18 matches, ahead on goal difference of Al-Ahli, who beat Al-Ettifaq 4-0 on Wednesday. League leaders Al-Hilal could only manage a 2-2 draw at Al-Qadsiah on Thursday.

After a goalless first half, Cristiano Ronaldo opened the scoring for the visitors two minutes after the break, following an intricate passage of play that concluded with fellow Portuguese forward Joao Felix setting him up from close range.

Al-Nassr’s second came courtesy of another Felix assist, when his corner was headed home firmly by Mohammed Simakan in the 53rd minute.

Felix himself came close to scoring what would have been one of the goals of the season, but his improvised “rabona” attempt was tipped over the bar by goalkeeper Juan Pablo Cozzani.

The home side were reduced to 10 men when Hatan Bahbri was sent off after 72 minutes, before Kingsley Coman wrapped up the scoring a few minutes from the end from the penalty spot.

In Friday night’s other match, home side Neom beat Damac 3-0 to move into ninth place, while the visitors languish in 16th.

Earlier, Al-Taawoun held onto fifth spot in the table with a 1-0 home win over Al-Okhdood, while the visitors remain in trouble in 17th place, second-bottom of the SPL standings.