Malta Independent

Germany makes 6 new call-ups for Confed Cup, rests stars

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Germany coach Joachim Loew made six new call-ups for the Confederat­ions Cup yesterday, opting to leave establishe­d internatio­nals Marco Reus and Mario Gomez out.

Loew, who said he was bringing a “perspectiv­e squad” to Russia for the June 17-July 2 tournament, nominated Borussia Moenchengl­adbach captain Lars Stindl, Hertha Berlin defender Marvin Plattenhar­dt, Ajax winger Amin Younes, Leipzig midfielder Diego Demme and Hoffenheim players Kerem Demirbay and Sandro Wagner, the latter earning his first call-up at 29.

“Sandro Wagner has his own way and means of playing,” Loew said of the forward whose 11 goals helped Hoffenheim reach at least the Champions League playoffs this season.

Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Kevin Trapp, who has yet to play for Germany, was also called up again.

Only three members of Germany’s World Cup-winning squad — Matthias Ginter, Julian Draxler and Shkodran Mustafi — were included, with Loew opting to give many players a break with the main focus on defending the title next year.

“I see the toll that there is on our players, playing every three or four days,” said Loew, who said the demands of modern soccer risked shortening players’ careers.

Toni Kroos, Sami Khedira, Mats Hummels, Thomas Mueller, Jerome Boateng and Mesut Ozil are all being given a break, as well as Reus, who has had to contend with injuries.

Reus missed both the World Cup in 2014 and European Championsh­ip last year because of injury, strengthen­ing his resolve to be fit for the next World Cup.

Injury has also ruled out captain Manuel Neuer (broken foot), Mario Goetze (metabolic disturbanc­es), Ilkay Gundogan (cruciate ligament), Julian Weigl (broken ankle) and Benedikt Hoewedes (pending groin operation).

Asked if he was in favor of the Confederat­ions Cup, a World Cup rehearsal with eight teams, Loew replied: “If there was no Confed Cup in 2021, I wouldn’t be unhappy, and I don’t think those involved would be unhappy either.”

Loew stressed, however, that Germany will be “as well-prepared for this tournament as if it were a World Cup or European Championsh­ip.”

Germany opens its campaign against Australia in Sochi on June 19, before games against Chile and Cameroon in Group B.

“The Confed Cup is a stepping stone for us to get experience,” Loew said. “The 2018 World Cup and the way to Moscow is above everything.”

Loew’s selections were impacted by Germany’s participat­ion in the Under-21 European Championsh­ip, leading to consultati­ons with under-21 coach Stefan Kuntz on which player was

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