The Borneo Post

Opportunit­y knocks for England, Germany hopefuls

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LONDON: With both squads beset by injuries, Friday’s Wembley f r iendly between England and Germany represents an opportunit­y for fringe players and untested youngsters to stake claims to World Cup places.

Harry Kane, Dele Al li and Raheem Sterling are among the players to have withdrawn from England’s squad, while world champions Germany are without Manuel Neuer, Jerome Boateng and Thomas Mueller.

Whilst the fans who make their way to England’s national stadium may lament the absences of so many well-known stars, the players who remain in contention are rubbing their hands in anticipati­on.

“I’ve never played there,” said 22-year- old Germany defender Niklas Suele, who could partner his Bayern Munich club- mate Mats Hummels at centre-back in Boateng’s absence.

“It’s one of the biggest and best stadiums in the world and it would be huge for me to be able to run out there.”

Hummels is expected to be fit despite sitting out training on Wednesday with a knock, but Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos is doubtful due to a gastrointe­stinal infection.

Midfielder­s Ilkay Gundogan and Mario Goetze are hoping to prove themselves worthy of a berth in Germany coach Joachim Loew’s World Cup squad after long spells on the sidelines.

Neither player has played for Germany since November 2016, Gundogan due to a serious knee injury and Goetze – whose goal against Argentina won the last World Cup – because of a debilitati­ng metabolic disorder.

England manager Gareth Southgate’s cupboard is nowhere near as wel l stocked, with midfielder­s Adam Lallana, Jordan Henderson, Harry Winks and Fabian Delph also out of action.

Southgate’s squad already looked inexperien­ced after he chose to call up the uncapped Joe Gomez, Ruben Loftus- Cheek and Tammy Abraham.

He has since been obliged to draft in another internatio­nal newcomer in Burnley’s Jack Cork, with Everton defender Michael Keane and West Bromwich Albion midfielder Jake Livermore also joining the squad.

Neverthele­ss, Southgate always intended to use Friday’s game – and Tuesday’s meeting with Brazil – to test his options with a view to next year’s World Cup in Russia.

“We had to qualify, so to fiddle too much with the team and change the team while you are still having to win is difficult,” he said.

“Now we’ve got a phase where we can see what’s possible here. How can we evolve the team? How can we take it forward?”

N ei t h e r E n g l a n d n o r Confederat­ions Cup champions Germany are cutting corners when it comes to the calibre of the teams they will face in the buildup to the World Cup.

Germany, who are unbeaten in 19 games, host France on Tuesday and will play Spain and Brazil in March, while a friendly against Italy awaits England in their first game of 2018.

Jamie Vardy scored his first goal for England in a 3-2 comeback win over Germany in March 2016 and the Leicester City striker says such contests are vital for the team’s progress.

“That’s one of the main reasons why we’ve got the games coming up against the best there is – so we can try and test ourselves,” he said. — AFP

 ??  ?? England’s Jamie Vardy and John Stones during training session at St. George’s Park in Burton Upon Trent, Britain. — Reuters photo
England’s Jamie Vardy and John Stones during training session at St. George’s Park in Burton Upon Trent, Britain. — Reuters photo
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This file photo taken on Nov 4 shows players of Tianjin Quanjian throwing up their head coach Fabio Cannavaro as they celebrate their victory against Guangzhou Evergrande during the Chinese Super League (CSL) football league in Guangzhou, in China’s...

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