Löw speaks openly about his unfulfilled desire to have children
Jogi Löw talks about his unfulfilled desire to have children and personal insights in an interview with Sky Sport.
Löw speaks openly about his unfulfilled desire to have children
Former national coach Jogi Löw spoke in a moving interview about his unfulfilled desire to have children. The 2014 world champion coach, who coached both FC Tirol Innsbruck and Austria Wien, shared that he often thought about how nice it would have been to have children. "Of course I imagine that more often. Absolutely. Of course that would have been wonderful," Löw admitted in the program "My Story - the Life of...", which will be broadcast on Friday evening, reports Krone.at.
A private confession
In the emotional conversation, Löw explained that his ex-wife was unable to have children. “Of course we tried that from time to time,” he said, adding that he had come to terms with it “to a certain extent.” Nevertheless, he reflects: “It would have been nice,” and sometimes thinks about how his life as a father would have turned out. He also noted that the responsibilities of a father might have limited his professional career but enriched him. These intimate glimpses give viewers an idea of the challenges the former coach faced.
Löw's profound reflections shed light on the personal aspects of a man who is best known for his success in football. It becomes clear that despite his achievements, he also struggled with personal challenges. The interview promises to provide a comprehensive insight into Löw's life and ultimately connect cultures through his thoughts on family and career, as well Focus reported.