The Citizen (KZN)

Aussies to target rookie Germans

- Sochi

World champions Germany will pit an inexperien­ced line-up against Australia in their Confederat­ions Cup opener on Monday with striker Timo Werner anticipati­ng a robust challenge from the Socceroos.

With an average age of just 24 years, four months, and a combined total of 179 internatio­nal appearance­s, Germany have the most youthful squad of the eight Confed Cup teams.

Only three of the squad – Arsenal’s Shkodran Mustafi, Matthias Ginter and Julian Draxler – lifted the World Cup in Brazil three years ago, but none of the trio played in the Rio de Janeiro final.

With the likes of Thomas Mueller, Manuel Neuer, Mats Hummels and Jerome Boateng all left at home, Joshua Kimmich is the only Bayern Munich star in the squad.

On the back of his breakthrou­gh season with RB Leipzig, striker Timo Werner, 21, expects a fiery start in Sochi.

“We don’t all know how fit we are after a long and hard season,” admitted Werner.

“But we have a duty to win the three points. We need to get a quick goal and then exert some dominance.”

A year out from the World Cup in Russia, there has never been a better time for the Socceroos to poach a first win over Germany at a major competitio­n at the fourth attempt.

The world champions have made no secret of the fact their goal is not to win the Confederat­ions Cup, but to blood their next generation of stars.

With the likes of key midfielder­s Mesut Oezil and Toni Kroos rested, the pressure falls on 23-year-old captain Draxler.

With 30 caps, the Paris St-Germain star has the most experience and is expected to lead by example in the attacking midfield role.

World-class goalkeeper Neuer is recovering from foot surgery, so Bayer Leverkusen’s shot-stopper Bernd Leno is tasked with keeping Australia’s attack at bay.

After the opening game in Sochi, Cameroon and Chile then await Australia and Germany in Group B, with the top two sides going to the semifinals. – AFP

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