Toni Kroos has suggested Michael Ballack’s criticism of Joachim Low may have been gingered by a personal desire to be the manager of Germany.
Speaking to Deutsche Welle on Thursday, former Germany international Ballack said he was shocked Low was kept on as head coach after overseeing their first World Cup group-stage exit since 1938.
Four years prior to that humiliation, Low had led Germany to glory in international football’s showpiece in Brazil, a tournament that included a 7-1 semi-final thrashing of the hosts before an extra-time win over Argentina.
Real Madrid midfielder Kroos says Low has earned the right to try to turn Germany’s fortunes around and questioned Ballack’s motives.
“There are always different views. Some say that after a big success [it is] the moment to leave,” he said.
“Others say you should not go on after a bad moment. But new ideas can sometimes come from the same coach, if he questions himself, and I believe that he has done that.
“Michael Ballack thinks there should have been a change. Maybe he wanted to take over.
“I’m convinced that we’ll get back on track now with Jogi Low. He proved during several years that he is ready to develop himself again and again. It was always a steady rise with him.”
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Germany face Netherlands in their second Nations League game on Saturday.