Jogi Löw opens up: The world champion's unfulfilled desire to have children!
Jogi Löw reflects on his unfulfilled desire to have children in an interview. The detailed program runs on Sky Sport on Friday.
Jogi Löw opens up: The world champion's unfulfilled desire to have children!
Former national coach Jogi Löw spoke in an insightful interview about his unfulfilled desire to have children. In the Sky program “My Story – the Life of…” he took a deep look into his private life. Löw, who led the German national team to World Cup victory in 2014, explains that he often thought about what it would have been like to be a father. “Of course that would have been wonderful,” he said emotionally. However, his wife was unable to have children, despite several attempts, which Löw describes as very private. He ultimately came to terms with this reality “to a certain extent,” as oe24.at reported.
Löw also reflected on how children influenced his career. The responsibility as a father might have deprived him of some advantages in his professional life. Nevertheless, he admits that he occasionally thinks: “It would have been nice with my own children.” These honest and emotional statements provide an insight into the personal side of the successful coach, who is more than just a football strategist. The full program, in which he gives further insights into his life and career, will be broadcast on Sky Sport on Friday evening Focus.de reported.