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International Friendly: A Brief On The German Team



Current world champions, Germany, have slowed into a depression. Few of their squads are down with injuries. A couple are out of form. Thus, the team has slugged their way through the Euro 2016 qualification, capping 2-0 loss against Poland, a 1-1 draw against Ireland, and a 2-1 win against Scotland. All in September. The team trashed Gilbraltar 4-0 last Friday; a record which coach Low decried as poor compared to Poland and Ireland 7-0 win against the Gilbraltar team. Joachim Low will rest some of his players in the last two games: Bastian Schweinsteiger, Mats Hummels, Mesut Özil, Marco Reus, Andre Schürrle, Christoph Kramer, Jérôme Boateng and Julian Draxler are injured. Skipper Manuer Neuer will also miss today's friendly on account of a knee injury.

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