Joshua Kimmisch's injury in Bayern's last match against Dortmund not only puts the Bavarian in front of a new challenge, but even Joachim Low, the German soccer coach, who is already facing "exceptional circumstances", he says.
With the injury suffered by the German international Joshua Kimmich, which will force him to be absent for many weeks from the stadiums, the German coach Joachim Loew has no choice but to be flexible in choosing the elements of his team.
Kimche, who is one of the most important midfielders in the German national team, will inevitably leave a strong gap in the ranks of the Manshafts. His absence will not affect his Bayern Munich team only, but also Loew's preparations to build the best and strongest team possible in preparation for the European Nations Cup (Euro 2020), which was postponed to the middle of next year due to the Corona crisis.
"We hope that he (Kimis) will recover quickly and that he will return quickly ... We will definitely miss him ... The most important thing is that he takes his time and gets the rest he needs in order to get back in shape," Loew said in a statement on Monday on the German Federation website.
The Manchafft will start its last round of international matches this year by facing its Czech counterpart tomorrow, Wednesday (11 November 2020), in Leipzig, then the Ukrainian and Spanish teams next week in the last two rounds of the group stage matches of the European Nations League. It is expected that the match against the Czech Republic will not be a complete test of Loew's plans in the absence of players
Bayern Munich and not only Kimich, as well as some other players such as Real Madrid's Toni Kroos and Chelsea striker Timo Werner to get a rest. With the absence of Marcel Hallichtenberg and Tilo Kehrer due to infection, along with Kai Havertz and Niklas Zolleh, who carry the emerging "Corona" virus, Lucas Kluchterman, Julian Draxler, Emre Chan and Swat Serdar, Love's task seems difficult to come up with the ideal squad for the Menschaft.
In light of this situation, Love Riedel Baku called the center of the Wolfsburg defense yesterday, Sunday, to be his first call-up to the ranks of the Manchafts and to become the third new face on the list of remaining international matches, after Felix Udukai of Augsburg and Philipp Max, the center of the Dutch defense Eindhoven. The second good news is that the team will restore the services of Leroy Sani and Ilkai Gundogan after they were absent from the team's international tournament last month.
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