Rudi Feller appears to be the fans’ favorite choice to continue coaching the German national football team following the dismissal of Hansi Flick from his position.
But Fuller stressed that leading the German national team against its French counterpart was an exception and that he would continue to provide assistance in finding a new coach.
Fuller reiterated that his leadership of the German national team to achieve a moral victory over its French counterpart 2-1 remains only once, and that he will continue to search for a new technical director in his capacity as technical director of the national team.
The chants of “Rudi, Rudi” at Dortmund were clear evidence of his overwhelming popularity, and he, along with Hannes Wolff and Sandro Wagner, set the match plan correctly and helped the team achieve its first victory after five matches without achieving any victory.
Föller, who won the World Cup as a player in 1990 and finished second as coach with the German national team in the 2002 World Cup, returned to lead the team following the dismissal of Hansi Flick last Sunday.
But he made it clear that he will not continue working as a technical director until the European Nations Cup, which will be held next year, or even after that.
“It was very stressful,” he said. The last days have been exhausting. It’s not just one game, I can handle it. “The whole package was very stressful.”
2023-09-13 15:04:30
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