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No final hurrah

German fans cool on Schweinste­iger’s farewell

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BERLIN: Bastian Schweinste­iger is going, but not many fans are set to come to his farewell Germany appearance when the exiled Manchester United midfielder takes his bow in today’s home friendly.

The internatio­nal against Finland in Borussia Moenchengl­adbach, which is doubling as Schweinste­iger’s farewell on his 121st appearance, is not expected to sell out.

Less than half of the 43,000 tickets available had been sold by yesterday with Schweinste­iger set to bow out after more than 12 years in the famous white shirt.

“It’s a bit of a pity for Bastian, if the stadium isn’t sold out,” admitted Germany coach Joachim Loew.

€ Tickets cost between 25

€ (RM113)- 75 (RM339), but Loew admits the timing of the friendly is not great.

“It’s a bit unfortunat­e: there were the European Championsh­ip, the Olympics and the Bundesliga has now begun,” added Loew.

“On top of that, the kick-off time is quite late and the pupils are back in school, but I hope that a few more fans will come.”

Schweinste­iger has said he has no plans to leave United despite new coach Jose Mourinho having banished him to the Under-23 team and insisted the soon-to-be ex-Germany captain is not in his plans.

Today’s friendly internatio­nal is Schweinste­iger’s chance to show Mourinho what he has been missing.

Loew has said he will only name Schweinste­iger’s replacemen­t as Germany captain after the Finland internatio­nal.

Bayern Munich trio Manuel Neuer, who was skipper for five of their six Euro 2016 matches, Jerome Boateng and Thomas Mueller are all vying for the armband with Neuer as the favourite.

Loew says now is the right time to retire for Schweinste­iger and Lukas Podolski, who both made their debuts for Germany against Hungary in 2004 and have decided to retire in the wake of the European Championsh­ip.

“For both, it was a very good time. Both have shaped the national team and in winning the World Cup, they have won the top title,” said Loew.

“For both of them, it was the right decision to focus on their club teams and that was absolutely fine by me.”

 ?? — ePA ?? Ladies’ man: Bastian schweinste­iger posing with fans at a press conference ahead of the friendly against Finland today.
— ePA Ladies’ man: Bastian schweinste­iger posing with fans at a press conference ahead of the friendly against Finland today.

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