자신이 만든 디자인이 '유일한 피부에 안전한 예술적 바디 테이프'를 사용한다고 주장하는 사람, Joachim! Germany boss Low is seen sniffing his fingers during opening defeat by France… as fans claim he repeated infamous Euro 2016 moment when he was caught on camera with his hand down his TROUSERS before having a smell
Some incredulous fans caught Joachim Low up to his old tricks on Tuesday as the camera panned to the 독일 manager sniffing his fingers once again!
Footage of World Cup winning head coach Low putting his hands down his trousers and then raising his hands to his face went viral at 유로 2016.
Five years on, onlookers on social media think they caught Low doing the same, as pictures emerged of the 61-year-old raising his fingers up to his nose again in the dugout during Germany’s 1-0 loss against 프랑스.

Germany boss Joachim Low was caught by fans sniffing his fingers again on Tuesday night


The images brought back memories of a viral video from Euro 2016 when Low put his hands down his trousers and then raised his hands to his face
Mats Hummels’ first-half own goal was enough for world champions France to beat the Germans on home soil, though Low’s side did have chances in the second-half in Munich.
Yet Low’s repeat of the infamous footage which went viral five years ago was what got many fans talking on Twitter during and after the contest.
One simply asked: ‘Why does Joachim Low always sniff his fingers?’
A few other users joked at Low’s actions whilst his side were trailing, 한마디로: ‘Joachim Low had a few sniffs but no goal yet,’ and another ‘Germans still in with a sniff here. Well Joachim Low is.’
The moment which went viral five years ago was during Germany’s opening group game at Euro 2016 프랑스.

Low’s repeat of the footage which went viral five years ago was what got many fans talking



The then-world champions won 2-0 against Ukraine but footage of Low’s bizarre touchline actions quickly circulated.
The Germany boss will hope his players’ performances on the pitch are the main talking point after their next Euro 2020 match in the ‘Group of Death’ – they face defending champions Portugal on Saturday.
Low will step down as Germany boss after 15 years in the job following this tournament, with ex-Bayern boss Hansi Flick to take over.
