Nagelsmann remembers

German coach Julian Nagelsmann recalled that the Pavlovic Aleksandar of Bayern Munich and the duo of Borussia Dortmund Nico Schlotterbeck and Felix Nmecha for their latest series of World Cup qualifications.
This trio is one of the five players recalled in the team while Germany seeks to take control of their qualification group in the Games with Luxembourg and Northern Ireland, Schlotterbeck available again after recovering from a meniscian injury.
Schlotterbeck’s return is essential with central back Antonio Rudiger with muscle injury.
Ridle Baku of RB Leipzig also returns to the team, just like Jonathan Burkardt, by Eintracht Frankfurt, whose teammate Nathaniel Brown received his first call.
However, there is no place for the former Bayern Sane star, whose move to Galatasaray clearly hoped his hopes to present to the World Cup. Sane was excluded from the team in September after having moved to Nogelsmann described as a “lower league”, and a bad start to life in Istanbul did not help its cause.
Germany is second in the UEFA group, having started its campaign with a humiliating loss in Slovakia, the first defeat of qualification outside in the history of Die Mannschaft.
Nagelsmann defines the clear objective of Germany
They followed this with an unconvincing 3-1 victory against Northern Ireland, and Nogelsmann is categorical that Germany can no longer afford the slippages.
“We have a clear goal – two victories of two, in order to come back to the right track in our World Cup qualification campaign,” said Nagelsmann.
“Even if some players are unable to join us for this international break, we are absolutely convinced that the team has enough quality to do better than the last time.
“After losing Toni Rüdiger, it is so important that we have returned with us Nico Schlotterbeck. In Nene Brown, we will also have a real talent at our disposal in the defensive department.
“I can’t wait to go out in the closed window stadium in Sinsheim [against Luxembourg]A place that has a special place in my heart, and I am excited for an electric atmosphere and an excellent game when we go to Belfast, taking a lot of German fans with us. “”
Woltemade on the straight track
Stronger Nick Woltemade is again in the team after coming to life in Newcastle United after a move of 69 million pounds from Stuttgart.
Woltemade, who was criticized after the defeat against Slovakia, scored three goals in six games for Newcastle, his last arrival in a 4-0 victory in the Champions League against Union St. Gilloise on Wednesday.
Speaking on Tuesday, Nagelsmann told Sport1 de Woltemade: “Okay. Of course, he scored two headers now, which was also good and important for him.
“I think it is important that you have a good impression when you have such a price. The objectives are simply the most striking and most precious thing.
“I think he succeeded very well; I watched yesterday’s game [against Arsenal] Also. He still has a few steps to do within the team. He still needs to find his perfect fit.
“He’s on the right track. With two goals, he has definitely made a good start.”
Niclas Fullkrug of West Ham is missing because of an injury with Burkardt and Maximililian Beier from Dortmund The other two strike options in the team.
German team in full
Goalkeepers: Oliver Baumann, Alexander Nübel, Finn Dahmen
Defenders: Waldemar Anton, Ridle Baku, Nathanial Brown, Robin Koch, David Raum, Nico Schlotterbeck, Jonathan Tah
Midfields: Karim Adeyemi, Nadimemi, Robert Etreh, Leon Gorrata, Jania Kimi, Jamix Nmicha, Angela Wirte
Advances: Beeer Maximilian, Jonathan Burkardt, Nick Woltemade




