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Germany predicted lineup vs Spain

Antonio Ruediger

Germany’s World Cup future hangs in the balance ahead of a group-stage encounter with Spain on Sunday evening.

Following the dramatic upset against Japan, Germany face the prospect of losing consecutive games at the same World Cup for the first time since 1958. Playing under the guise of West Germany, Sepp Herberger’s side were undone by hosts Sweden in the semi-final before France claimed third-place at their expense in the subsequent play-off.

Here’s the XI Hansi Flick may deploy to avoid a pair of defeats in far less impressive circumstances.

Antonio Ruediger

Antonio Rudiger’s only appearance at the 2018 World Cup was Germany’s victory against Sweden / Markus Gilliar – GES Sportfoto/GettyImages

GK: Manuel Neuer – Germany‘s goalkeeper has finished his last two World Cup matches inside the opposition half bizarrely.

RB: Thilo Kehrer – Flick singled out Niklas Sule for Japan’s winner (“Niklas has to pay attention”) and may be tempted to drop the Borussia Dortmund defender in favour of Kehrer.

CB: Antonio Rudiger – Watch out for Rudiger’s eye-catching recovery run, as he bounds around the field with his knees pumping right up to his chest. Whether for show or speed, it certainly works.

CB: Nico Schlotterbeck – Part of Germany’s starting XI that staged an alternative protest ahead of the defeat to Japan, Schlotterbeck – when his mouth wasn’t covered – recently said: “Football must be there for everyone and open to everyone. It stands for diversity.”

LB: David Raum – In April 2021, Raum scored for Greuther Furth in the German second tier. Less than two years later, he is the national team’s starting left-back at the World Cup.

CM: Ilkay Gundogan – “You felt that not everyone really wanted the ball,” Gundogan damningly admitted, reflecting on his side’s second-half display against Japan. That is certainly not the case for his Spanish counterparts. Half of Spain’s outfielders had more than 100 touches against Costa Rica.

CM: Joshua Kimmich – “You’re not good enough, your body is not strong enough,” was the feedback an 18-year-old Kimmich received when VfB Stuttgart’s first team turned down the teenager. Nine years later, he’s at his second World Cup.

AM: Thomas Muller – The former Arsenal centre-back Shkodran Mustafi has scored at a major tournament for Germany more recently than Muller.

RW: Serge Gnabry – When Gnabry joined Werder Bremen he was touted as the latest member of the family to make waves in the world of professional football. Statistics for his father mysteriously…

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