Former world champion and BVB legend Jürgen Kohler has renewed his offer of help to the German Football Association (DFB).
“In the end it’s about our football. I’m a child of the Bundesliga and have experienced a lot. And I think I could say a thing or two on the subject if I wanted to,” said Kohler in an interview by “ran “.
The day before he had said in the program “Doppelpass” on Sport 1 that he could imagine a job at the DFB after the resignation of sports director Oliver Bierhoff.
“You have to see whether there should be reforms at the DFB. For example, whether the president will work full-time in the future,” said Kohler. “You should also ask yourself: does the current staff live up to expectations and do you get added value from it? It takes time. It’s alien to me that you go and throw everyone out just because everyone is screaming for it.”
According to the 1990 world champion, working with “young people” is what appeals to him. He also believes that the DFB and the German Football League “can find ways to improve things”. But you have to “put your finger in the wound”.
The question is whether that is desired, said Kohler, who would also look for ways to make the training of young players “more efficient”.