No One Has Spoken to Me – Löw dismisses Ghana coaching links
3rd April 2026
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Former Germany head coach Joachim Löw has played down mounting speculation linking him with the vacant Black Stars job, insisting that no official contact has been made.
Reports had suggested the 66-year-old was close to agreeing a short-term deal to lead Ghana at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
However, speaking to Sky Sport, Löw firmly denied any such developments.
“With me, officially no one from Ghana has spoken,” he said.
His comments cast doubt over the likelihood of an imminent appointment, as the Ghana Football Association continues its search for a new head coach.
The position has been vacant since the dismissal of Otto Addo, who was relieved of his duties following a disappointing run of results, including defeat to Germany in a recent friendly.
Löw, one of the most decorated coaches in international football, led Germany to World Cup glory in 2014 and oversaw a successful 15-year tenure marked by consistent performances at major tournaments.
Although he has previously indicated a willingness to return to management under the right conditions, his latest remarks suggest Ghana have yet to formally approach him as they weigh their options ahead of the World Cup.