Defending champions Germany, pictured here celebrating their Confederation Cup victory in 2017, are predicted to lift the Worl Cup again because they have a good combination of skill and discipline and are not overly dominated by any one star player / Photo: Confed Twitter

Germany unveils provisional World Cup squad

Germany head coach Joachim Löw has named his preliminary squad for the World Cup, which kicks off in Russia next month. The DFB has extended the head coach’s contract through to the World Cup in 2022.

German national coach Joachim Löw has named a squad of 27 players, who will accompany him to the national team’s training camp in Austria this week. This means he’ll have to cut four players from the roster before departing for the tournament.

Aside from the omission of Borussia Dortmund midfielder Mario Götze, who scored the winner in Germany’s 2014 triumph, there were no major surprises in the squad. However, a few questions were answered.

Joachim Löw’s contract has been extended and he will remain in charge of the national team, even if Germany were eliminated in the quarterfinals of the upcoming World Cup / Photo: Screenshot/Sport1

 

Some had wondered whether first-choice goalkeeper Manuel Neuer would be invited, given the fact that he hasn’t played a competitive match since September due to his foot injury. However, Neuer’s name is on the list, one of four goalkeepers who will travel to Austria.

Löw said that Neuer would get some much-needed playing time in two friendlies against Germany’s under-20 team during the training camp.

“At the moment, things are looking really good (for Neuer),” the coach said.

There had also been speculation that Bayern Munich striker Sandro Wagner would make the team, but the nod has gone instead to the in-form Freiburg striker Nils Petersen. Löw said he had high expectations for Petersen, who scored 15 goals for Freiburg this past season.

Özil and Gündogan included despite Erdogan meeting

Some had called for two of Germany’s players, Mesut Özil and Ilkay Gündogan,  to be left out following a recent meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in London. However, both were included in the squad.

The two German-born players of Turkish heritage have been widely criticized for the meeting, which came during Erdogan’s campaign to be elected to a second term as president. Both presented Erdogan with a jersey and Gündogan has come in for particular criticism for the inscription: “With respect for my president” written on the one he gave the Turkish leader.

German football association (DFB) President Reinhard Grindel reacted to the news shortly after it became public on Monday.

“Football and the DFB stand for values that are not sufficiently respected by Mr Erdogan,” Grindel said. “Our players have not helped our integration work.”

Gündogan later issued a statement saying that he had not meant to make a political statement or get involved in an election campaign.

From Grindel’s comments prior to the announcement of the squad last Tuesday, it was clear that neither Gündogan nor Özil would be left out of the squad due to their actions. Grindel  said that “people make mistakes, but we should deal with it in proportion.”

For his part, coach Löw described the meeting as unfortunate, but he also said that the idea of dropping the players over the incident had never crossed his mind.

Löw’s contract extended

The extension of Löw’s contract came as little surprise, as Grindel had previously said that the coach would remain in charge of the national team, even if Germany were eliminated in the quarterfinals of the upcoming World Cup. The contracts of assistant coach Thomas Schneider and goalkeeper coach Andreas Köpke have also been extended until 2022.

The contract of DFB director and national team general manager Oliver Bierhoff has been extended until 2024.

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