Löw face the League of Nations as his ltest laboratory for the Eurocup. This is how he sees it, as a tournament with even less relevance but with a great demand, something that the friendlies do not give. In this way, it will seek to unite a team with many new faces in the Mannschaft and what will be the Teutonic future. For this reason, and with the disappointment of missing two points against Spain in the discount of the first day, will carry out rotations against Switzerland.
Partly, Löw is bound by weariness of their players and the measure of only having three changes, which he has already complained about. He considered that rule vital for this competition given the tight schedule and the high risk of injury. Before Switzerland, the first relay will be on the goal, where Trapp will have to give way to Leno. In defense, if you keep the defense of three centrals, you should give rest to Süle, who just got out of the infirmary and Löw has always wanted to be wary of the risk of injury. He also points to the Sané bench, who ended up exhausted against Spain, in benefit of Brandt. By cons, will keep to the duo Kroos-Gündogan in the absence of Kimmich. In addition to giving support to both, too I could do it with Timo Werner, your forward. To give continuity to various players of the same block helps to know Learn more and gain confidence. Just what Germany needs with its sights set on the Eurocup, along with a few small tweaks as an experiment in future adverse situations.
By the local side, the Swiss, although they have it difficult, will try to compensate after losing to Ukraine. Duel that was complicated by specific errors and disconnections at certain moments of the game despite being superior. Embolo and Seferovic should refine the marksmanship and try to deal with that defense of five. Sommer, for its part, must be safer under sticks. Switzerland must score points if it wants to remain in the fight for permanence in the highest category of the League of Nations.
Switzerland: Sommer; Mbabu; Elvedi, Akanji, Rodríguez, Zuber; Embolo, Sow, Xhaka, Vargas; and Seferovic.
Germany: Log; Kehrer, Can, Ginter, Rüdiger, Gosens; Gündogan, Kroos; Draxler; Brandt and Werner.
Referee: M. Oliver (England).
Stadium: St. Jakob-Park.
Hour: 20:45 (UEFA TV).
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