Loew: the coach is worth nothing without good players



Coach of Germany Joachim Loew was crowned the best coach in the world for 2014, ahead of the Italian Carlo Ancelotti (Real Madrid), and Argentine Diego Simeone (Atletico Madrid).

Loew received  The award Monday during the annual ceremony of the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA) for the Golden Ball award for the best in 2014.
Loew, 54, was Crowned last year the World Cup with the German team.
Loew said that it is worth nothing without the presence of good players playing under him.
Loew won the prize by 36.23 of the votes, ahead of Carlo Ancelotti Real Madrid coach Spanish (22.06%) and Argentine Diego Simeone, Atletico Madrid coach (19.02%).
the coach Said, who culminated with the Germany 2014 World Cup in Brazil, "I receive this award represented a lot of people."
The coach said, "We created an atmosphere for the completion of the World Cup years ago, this title was the result of many years of work and the right decisions."
Loew added "for this first and foremost to thank the Germans coaches who work daily, all of them are now Coach of the Year."
the coach also drew thanked the German Football Association's faith in him and also the Bundesliga where he was were it not for the Bundesliga "When there was a team capable of playing very, very high level for several years."
Loew said, "What is equal to any coach without a great team works and applies the ideas posed by?" Stressing the need for good planning for the future and look ahead.

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