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England and Germany set to experiment in friendly

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DORTMUND: World champions Germany host England in a prestige friendly in Dortmund today with both coaches primed to give youth its head for one of football’s great rivalries.

But that is where the similariti­es end for Joachim Loew and Gareth Southgate, who is in charge for the first time as England’s permanent manager.

Southgate takes over with England at their lowest ebb in recent memory and with expectatio­ns back home rock-bottom.

Loew, who has been at the helm since 2006, needs only to fine-tune for the defence of their crown at next year’s World Cup in Russia.

Loew is set to give a debut to forward Timo Werner, 21, a rising star in German football, while goalkeeper and captain Manuel Neuer has been ruled out with a calf injury.

Germany are chasing a first win over their old rivals on home soil since 1987 and need no reminding of the 5-1 mauling their team took in Munich in 2001, when Michael Owen hit a hat-trick.

In his young squad Southgate has included for the first time James Ward-Prowse, captain of England’s under-21 team, along with 23-year-old Southampto­n teammate Nathan Redmond.

Southgate also recalled striker Jermain Defoe, returning to the squad at 34, while Wayne Rooney has been dropped for this set of fixtures.

Southgate and Loew will both look to blood youngsters before World Cup qualifiers on Sunday, when Germany play Azerbaijan away in Baku and England host Lithuania.

Both countries look nailed-on to reach Russia, but England have consistent­ly disappoint­ed once it really matters.

“If we want to reach our ambitions and goals we have to play these teams and beat them,” said Ward-Prowse on Monday.

This will be Southgate’s fifth game in charge of England, but his first since being named as permanent manager in November.

The 46-year-old oversaw wins over Malta and Scotland, plus draws with Slovenia and Spain, as caretaker coach following Sam Allardyce’s departure after just one game following newspaper revelation­s.

Southgate, a former defender/midfielder for his country, is attempting to alter England’s mindset.

“I was in a team that made a semi-final [at Euro 96] and that has happened once since 1990; twice since 1966,” said Southgate.

“That’s my job, to analyse what hasn’t been right and then show the l ads a pathway.

“I think we need to be pretty brutal about the way we look at it. I’m not romantic about it. I’m just focused on how we win.”

Danny Rose (knee ligaments), Jordan Henderson (bruised foot), Michail Antonio (hamstring), Kane (ankle) and Sturridge (hip) are all missing with injury.

When England and Germany last met, a year ago, Germany raced into a 2-0 lead with goals by Toni Kroos and Mario Gomez.

Kane, Jamie Vardy and Eric Dier scored to seal England’s comeback.

 ?? AFP ?? Leipzig striker Timo Werner.
AFP Leipzig striker Timo Werner.

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