107 Towards the final whistle and the end of an era, Joachim Low’s football was gone well before he was. Fifteen years in charge of the national team for the 61-year-old finished with Germany booting long balls into the England penalty area at Wembley and centre-back Mats Hummels playing as a makeshift striker. It perhaps wasn’t the epitaph the outgoing Germany manager deserved for a spell that delivered the 2014 World Cup, a few near-misses and periods of sustained technical brilliance the like of which had not been seen by a team in white and black since the golden age of the 1970s.