DFB in the Nations League: Flick nominates seven returnees

With his squad for the games in June against England, Italy and Hungary, the national coach hints at what his World Cup squad could look like. There is no more room for experiments, only the third goalkeeper surprises.

National football coach Hansi Flick is sending clear signals for the World Cup in Qatar with the 26-strong squad for the upcoming Nations League games in June. In the games against top teams such as European champions Italy and the European Championship finalists England, Flick no longer tests newcomers, but largely relies on established players and prominent returnees such as Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka, Niklas Süle, Marco Reus, Jonas Hofmann or Karim Adeyemi and Lukas Klostermann .

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“The squad that is there now is the measure of all things in terms of trunk,” said the 57-year-old Flick on Thursday in a media round. Players such as Gladbach’s Matthias Ginter and Florian Neuhaus, Freiburg’s Christian Günter or last year’s European Championship participant Robin Gosens are missing from the squad, which will initially meet on Monday for a training camp with family members in Marbella, Spain.

For goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen, who is scheduled to take a break in the summer, Hoffenheim’s Oliver Baumann (31) is the third keeper alongside captain Manuel Neuer and Frankfurt Europa League winner Kevin Trapp.

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