With Löw’s resignation in the summer, all of football Germany is discussing a possible successor. The name Christian Streich (SC Freiburg) is also mentioned more and more often. What speaks for a prank engagement as a national coach and what against it?
PRO:
SYMPATHY CARRIERS
Hardly any football teacher is as popular in Germany as Christian Streich from SC Freiburg. Former players, coaching colleagues, fans and club employees alike appreciate the 55-year-old and can only find words of praise. The sympathy of the fans would be secured before he took office.
GLOBAL OPENING WITH A VIEW BEYOND FOOTBALL
Christian Streich does not shy away from denouncing political or social (mis) positions and addressing them. With his view of world events, he speaks to many fans from the soul and always hits the right note with his clear and understandable statements. His focus is not just on football, but goes far beyond the sporting side.
IMPROVE DFB IMAGE
The image of the DFB team has suffered a lot in recent years. Due to the corona pandemic, no more spectators have been able to enter the stadium for a year. To mend the broken relationship between fans and the national team, a popular figure like Streich would probably silence many doubters and skeptics. National coach Joachim Löw has lost more and more support among the fans in recent months – among other things because of the removal of the national players Thomas Müller, Mats Hummels and Jerome Boateng.
UPGRADE DARE?
Joachim Löw wanted to initiate a change after the World Cup ended during the 2018 group stage. Because of the long standstill of football during the first corona lockdown, the upheaval could not be carried out as planned. Streich as national coach could build a new national team after the EM. He is used to this from his time in Freiburg, as he is faced with major personnel changes there year after year.
LOYAL AND DOWN TO EARTH
He has been head coach of SC Freiburg since 2011. Before that, he worked as a youth, U19 and assistant coach in the same position. Only a few weeks ago the association extended with prank – duration unknown. This makes him the undisputed longest-serving coach in the Bundesliga. With SC Freiburg, he has already gone into the second division and has played his way back into the upper house.
QUALITY
Currently, SC Freiburg (as of March 17, 2021) is ninth in the Bundesliga. Despite a tight budget, Streich manages to put together a competitive squad almost every year. He is also known for promoting players from his own youth. Streich’s ability to improve young players is also known to his coaching colleagues.
ADVOCATE IN FLICK
In Bayern coach Hansi Flick, Christian Streich would have a prominent advocate for the office of national coach. When asked whether he would trust Streich as national coach, he replied: “I trust Christian to do everything.” Flick, who is himself traded as a national coach and was already an assistant coach under Jogi Löw, trusts the Freiburg coach 100 percent with this position.
VOTES: WOULD STICH BE SUITABLE AS A FEDERAL TRAINER?
AGAINST:
DFB PRESIDENT KELLER
The DFB around President Fritz Keller commented on the search for a successor in “My Story”. He speaks of plan A, B, C and D and that he has long since had his dream trainer in mind. He also promised a “great coach”. However, he also stated that he did not want to get a coach out of an existing contract. With that Christian Streich would fall out. All statements and the entire program “My story – the life of Fritz Keller” will be available on Sunday, March 21, from 1 pm on free TV on Sky Sport News and in the stream on skysport.de.
FREIBURG IS NOT THE DFB
At SC Freiburg, people have relied on Christian Streich’s abilities for eleven years. In Breisgau, the coach is not dismissed immediately after a bad series and sometimes goes to the 2nd Bunesdliga with the coach. In contrast to the DFB, Freiburg is of course more provincial. A point that could speak against prank.
Prank shies away from the public
If Streich were to be signed as national coach, the coach would be much more in the limelight and under observation than at the SC. The media attention could be too much for the coach who is connected to his home country – and a reason for a rejection.
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