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Löw to Save the Black Stars? Germany's World Cup Wizard Courted for Ghana's 2026 Mission Impossible

Löw to Save the Black Stars? Germany's World Cup Wizard Courted for Ghana's 2026 Mission Impossible

EN 3 April 2026 at 14:30
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Joachim Löw, Germany's 2014 World Cup winning coach, tops Ghana's list to replace sacked Otto Addo for the 2026 tournament. Despite expressing openness to new challenges, Löw confirms no official contact from the Black Stars. Other candidates include Walid Regragui and Hervé Renard as Ghana eye their tough group with England, Croatia, and Panama.

Löw to Save the Black Stars? Germany's World Cup Wizard Courted for Ghana's 2026 Mission Impossible

Imagine sinking a pint with your mates, chatting about the daft world of international footy, when suddenly the name Joachim Löw pops up. Yeah, that Löw – the bloke who steered Germany to 2014 World Cup glory with their slick tiki-taka demolition job. Now, whispers from Ghana suggest he's the top pick to drag the Black Stars out of their latest rut ahead of 2026.

Ghana's in a proper pickle. They've qualified for the big dance – group stage with England, Croatia, and minnows Panama – but just binning their gaffer Otto Addo last week. It's like musical chairs at the training ground, innit? The Ghana FA are scrambling for a new boss, and according to Ghana Soccer reports, Löw's name is scribbled at the top of the wishlist.

Black Stars' Desperate Hunt for a Hero

Let's rewind a bit. The Black Stars have been flapping about like a pigeon in a thunderstorm. Sacking Addo wasn't a massive shock – results haven't exactly set the savannah alight. Now, with the World Cup looming, they need someone with pedigree to face off against the Three Lions and chums.

Before Löw entered the chat, it was a Moroccan-French showdown. Walid Regragui, the Atlas Lions' talisman, and Hervé Renard, the serial Africa Cup winner, were ESPN's faves. But Löw? He's the shiny new toy. The FA president reckons a decision's coming in a week or two – pressure's on, lads.

Ghana's group isn't a cakewalk. England will be swaggering in with their prem stars, Croatia have that eternal dark horse vibe from their World Cup runs, and Panama? Well, they'll be up for a scrap. The Black Stars need a tactician who can turn underdogs into overachievers.

Löw's Chilled Vibes: Open for Business, But Not Bothered Yet

Löw's been kicking back since bowing out with Germany post-Euro 2021. Turned down a barrage of offers from clubs and countries – proper diva move, but fair play. In a recent chinwag, he admitted: offers over the last couple of years were meh, but intriguing ones might tempt him back.

Chatting to Sky Sport Germany on Friday, he poured cold water on the hype. "No one's from the Ghana FA got in touch officially," he said. Classic Löw – cool as a cucumber in his tracksuit. Still, you can't blame Ghana for dreaming. The man's CV screams success: 2014 World Cup, Euro 2008 final, and turning Germany into a machine.

He's not one for the daily grind anymore, preferring his sun lounger. But a World Cup gig with an African powerhouse? That could scratch the itch. Imagine him barking orders in Accra, blending German efficiency with Ghanaian flair. Thomas Partey and co. drilling like the Bundeswehr.

Why Löw Fits (And Why He Might Not)

Pros: Experience in high-stakes tourneys, knows how to peak at the right time. He's got that aura – players buy into his vision. Ghana's talent pool, from Jordan Ayew to the next gen, could thrive under his meticulous eye.

Cons: He's 65 come the World Cup, been out the game a while. Culture shock? Maybe. And let's be real, international jobs are a poisoned chalice without total buy-in.

The clock's ticking. If Löw says nein, back to Regragui or Renard. Or who knows, a wildcard like Carlos Queiroz – he's been linked before, per his own words to Kooora.

For now, it's all rumour and froth. But in footy's mad circus, stranger things have happened. Ghana dreaming big? We're here for it. Fancy a bet on Löw landing it? Pass the peanuts.

(Around 550 words – stay tuned to TheFootball.News for updates.)

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