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National team: Ter Stegen starts goalkeeper training – Werner is injured

National team: Ter Stegen starts goalkeeper training – Werner is injured

Marc-André ter Stegen started goalkeeper training as a latecomer to the German national soccer team.

Marc-André ter Stegen started goalkeeper training as a latecomer to the German national soccer team.

Defender Thilo Kehrer trained individually after arriving late after winning the UEFA Conference League with West Ham United at the DFB campus in Frankfurt. After a muscle hardening, Benjamin Henrichs from Leipzig is now also in team training.

As expected, national coach Hansi Flick will have to do without Timo Werner in the 1000th international match on Monday (6 p.m. / ZDF) in Bremen against Ukraine. The attacker has had a painful ankle injury since winning the cup with RB Leipzig a week ago in Berlin against Eintracht Frankfurt. The 27-year-old is currently taking a break. However, Werner had announced that he wanted to try everything in order to be able to participate in the further EM tests against Poland and at the end of the season against Colombia.

Flick trained in two groups in sunny and very warm Frankfurt in the late morning. After Ter Stegen only joined the team on Friday evening due to a trip to Japan with FC Barcelona, ​​Frankfurt’s Kevin Trapp could be in goal against Ukraine. The third goalkeeper in the DFB squad is Bernd Leno from Fulham FC.

Source: Stern

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