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Wagner gets even after Germany snub

‘I hereby resign immediatel­y from the national team’

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Bayern Munich’s out-spoken striker Sandro Wagner has reacted to his surprise omission from Germany’s provisiona­l World Cup squad by retiring from internatio­nal duty.

“I hereby resign immediatel­y from the national team,” Wagner told German daily Bild.

“For me, it is clear that I do not seem to fit with the coaching team in the way I am always open, honest and address things directly.”

The 30-year-old took a thinly-veiled swipe at head coach Joachim Loew for leaving him out of the 27-man squad, announced on Tuesday, for next month’s World Cup as strikers Timo Werner, Mario Gomez and Nils Petersen were selected instead.

Wagner, who made his debut in 2017, helped an inexperien­ced squad win the Confederat­ions Cup in Russia last July and has scored five goals in just eight internatio­nals.

“I would lie if I said that I am not disappoint­ed, the World Cup would have been a great thing,” said Wagner.

“Of course, I can’t take it too seriously, because, as I have said many times before, there are far more important things in life besides football.”

Wagner’s omission was a surprise given his impressive form this year for Bayern, the club he joined in January as Robert Lewandowsk­i’s backup, scoring an impressive nine goals in 17 games, mainly off the bench.

He is understand­ably redfaced having said in numerous post-match interviews this year that he expected to make the World Cup squad.

However, his outspoken nature clearly counted against him in the appraisal of Loew, who must cut four names from the provisiona­l list for Germany’s final 23-man squad, which must be submitted by June 4, for the World Cup finals.

Germany open their World Cup campaign against Mexico in Moscow on June 17 and also face South Korea and Sweden in Group F.

I would lie if I said that I am not disappoint­ed... as I have said many times before, there are far more important things in life besides football.” Sandro Wagner » Striker

 ?? Rex Features ?? Sandro Wagner, who made his debut last year, helped an inexperien­ced Germany squad win the Confederat­ions Cup in Russia and has scored five goals in just eight internatio­nals.
Rex Features Sandro Wagner, who made his debut last year, helped an inexperien­ced Germany squad win the Confederat­ions Cup in Russia and has scored five goals in just eight internatio­nals.

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