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Get out and see the world, Germans told

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berlin — German players should look to grab an opportunit­y to play abroad in order to enrich their game and add to the national team’s strength, winger Julian Draxler said on Monday.

The 24-year-old Paris St Germain player, who started his profession­al career as a teenager at Schalke 04, joined the French champions in early 2017. Draxler was also part of Germany’s 2014 World Cup-winning team and was Germany captain at last year’s Confederat­ions Cup victory.

“It is only an advantage if you play abroad,” he told reporters at Germany’s pre-World Cup camp in Eppan, Italy. “There is a new language, a new environmen­t, a new mentality. You have to overcome big challenges and I can understand (German players)

Everyone has their experience­s playing abroad, you get to learn from different coaches from different countries, different systems and all of these experience­s can then be integrated into the national team Julian Draxler

who want to move aboard and I can only advise them to do it.”

No single German player on their 2010 World Cup squad was playing abroad at the time. There were seven Germans from clubs outside the Bundesliga in 2014 and currently nine on their preliminar­y squad for the tournament in Russia next month. German players, especially those who were the first to benefit from a newly establishe­d youth system in the early 2000s sought their luck abroad, including big names such as Toni Kroos, Sami Khedira, Mesut Ozil and Lukas Podolski, among others.

A string of younger players, including Draxler, Chelsea defender Antonio Ruediger and Manchester City’s Leroy Sane, made the move away from the Bundesliga at an even younger age in recent years.

“Everyone has their experience­s playing abroad, you get to learn from different coaches from different countries, different systems and all of these experience­s can then be integrated into the national team,” Draxler said. Germany are sporting a wealth of talent on their preliminar­y World Cup squad, with 27 players taking part in their training camp in Italy.

Coach Joachim Loew will need to trim that number down to the final 23 by the June 4 deadline.

“I know the competitio­n for a spot is big. In 2014 I was very young and had a tough time at Schalke behind me,” Draxler said. — Agencies

 ?? AFP ?? Julian Draxler (left) was part of Germany’s 2014 World Cup-winning team and captain at last year’s Confederat­ions Cup victory. —
AFP Julian Draxler (left) was part of Germany’s 2014 World Cup-winning team and captain at last year’s Confederat­ions Cup victory. —

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