Germany football team chief coach Joachim Low has said he will consider working in Spain or England after he leaves the reigning world champions following the 2018 FIFA World Cup, according to remarks published by Bild newspaper.
Responding to questions about his decade-long post as the national team coach, Low said most of his career as a coach is over and both the team and himself will move on to new challenges after the World Cup, reports Efe.
He said he was open to working in Spain or England, saying that moving to a new country would be stimulating.
When questioned specifically about the possibility of coaching Bayern, Low ruled it out, noting that the team has just signed an excellent successor to Pep Guardiola, Italian Carlo Ancelotti.
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