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That’s according to DFB President Reinhard Grindel, who insisted before today’s defeat to South Korea that Low will stay put.

The reigning world champions have been dumped out of the showpiece tournament in Russia after suffering a shock 2-0 loss in Kazan.

Germany failed to deal with the huge pressure put upon them and they will need a major rethink going forward.

But Grindel has insisted that Low is the man to lead Die Mannschaft forward.

The 58-year-old was handed a new long-term deal just before the World Cup and looks set to stay despite their horror show this summer.

Prior to today’s shock result, he said: "We decided in the DFB executive committee before the World Cup to offer a contract extension.

"We believe there will be a transition that will take place after the World Cup, regardless of the outcome of the tournament, and no one is better equipped to handle that than Jogi Low.

"He proved a year ago at the Confederations Cup that he can make young players into an impressive team who play outstanding football.

“That is still valid, as far as we are concerned."

Germany suffered a 1-0 defeat to Mexico in their Group F opener and needed a last-minute winner to beat Sweden.

Their loss to already-eliminated South Korea means they have finished bottom of their group