Löw on Kruse decision in 2014: “It just wasn’t good enough”

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Former national team player Max Kruse’s escapades were not the main reason for ex-national coach Joachim Löw’s retirement before the 2014 World Cup. “The truth is: He just wasn’t good enough,” said Löw (64) to the “Bild” newspaper. The former Bundesliga professional had his qualities as a player. “But Max would sometimes have been better off in the Uwe Seeler traditional team because the pace and his dynamism in the game were simply a bit too little,” explained Löw.

Kruse (35) recently reported in a podcast that an incident before an international match in England was the reason he was not considered for the 2014 World Cup, in which the German team won the title in Brazil. At that time, Kruse was caught with an unauthorized visit from women in his hotel room. The way the national team’s sporting leadership treated him afterwards was hypocritical, said Kruse. “There was one or two things that could perhaps be told. Things like that in the hotel have happened before,” said Löw about Kruse’s account. But that wasn’t the reason for Kruse’s ejection. “The reasons were performance-related. Not what happened in the hotel. (…) We wanted to become world champions in football – and not in poker,” said Löw.

Max Kruse’s performance data per team: Werder, Wolfsburg, national team & Co.

100 games for FC St. Pauli (2009 to 2012)

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22 goals, 16 assists
*Note: Clubs listed according to the number of Kruse’s appearances. Only the clubs’ first team is taken into account.

94 games for Werder Bremen (2007 to 2009 & 2016 to 2019)

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35 goals, 31 assists

77 games for Borussia Mönchengladbach (2013 to 2015)

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24 goals, 22 assists

62 games for VfL Wolfsburg (2015 to 2016 & 2022)

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16 goals, 13 assists

45 games for Union Berlin (2020 to 2022)

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19 goals, 12 assists

39 games for SC Freiburg (2012 to 2013)

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12 goals, 10 assists

23 games for Fenerbahce (2019 to 2020)

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7 goals, 8 assists

5 games for SC Paderborn (2023)

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no goal, one assist

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