Qatar Tribune

Germany arrive in Qatar for the World Cup, to train on Saturday

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GERMANY arrived in Qatar on Thursday, six days before their opening World Cup match against Japan. After a ight from Oman to Doha, coach Hansi Flick and his players went on to their base in the very north of the host country.

At the entrance to the secluded ulal Wellness Resort, numerous camera teams, photograph­ers and reporters were waiting for the squad.

The last stretch of the road through the desert were lined with ags with World Cup motifs. A large police contingent was also on site.

After a training-free Friday, Flick wants to start the final preparatio­ns for the Japan game on Saturday. Their other group opponents are Spain and Costa Rica. Lukas Klosterman­n, who played just 34 minutes for Germany in their only World Cup warm-up in a planned move, believes the short preparatio­n time for the Qatar tournament is no hindrance.

The RB Leipzig right back has played just two club games all season because of a foot problem but was named in Germany’s World Cup squad.

He started the 1-0 friendly win over Oman on Wednesday but came off after just over half an hour. He says having just over a week for him and all the team to prepare for their World Cup opener against Japan next Wednesday is nothing new, as he recalled the Rio 2016 Olympics.

“Back then, we also had just a few days until the first match, and it still went quite successful­ly with the silver medal. So I’ll take that as a good omen,” he told Kicker magazine on Thursday. Germany lost to Brazil in the Rio final. “I’ve been back in full team training for a while now and I’m in a condition where I can help the team. If the coach hadn’t been convinced of that, he probably wouldn’t have nominated me.”

Coach Hansi Flick told reporters: “That was exactly how it was planned, including the substituti­on of Lukas Klosterman­n after 30 minutes.”

Flick also had warm words for debutant goalscorer Niclas Fullkrug, a rare bright spark on an otherwise dull night for Germany.

Flick said: “I told the team to show that they are ready for Qatar, for the World Cup. He showed it.” F llkrug added: “I continue to try to stay relaxed. I continue to stay down to earth and humble. I’m happy to be here.”

I continue to try to stay relaxed. I continue to stay down to earth and humble. I’m happy to be here.

- Niclas Fullkrug

 ?? ?? A bus carrying members of the German football team arrives at the Zulal Wellness Resort in Al Shamal, north of Doha on Thursday, ahead of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. (AFP)
A bus carrying members of the German football team arrives at the Zulal Wellness Resort in Al Shamal, north of Doha on Thursday, ahead of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. (AFP)
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