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Spotlight on Sane, Suele as Germany battle Spain in Nations League

Updated on: 02 September,2020 07:18 AM IST  |  Berlin
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Bayern defender Suele, who suffered a similar injury last October, made his return in the knockout stages of the Champions League in Lisbon.

Spotlight on Sane, Suele as Germany battle Spain in Nations League

Germany's forward Leroy Sane (R) and midfielder Ilkay Guendogan take part in a training session on September 1, 2020 in Stuttgart, southern Germany, two days ahead of the UEFA Nations League football match Germany against Spain. Pic/ AFP

Germany host Spain in their opening Nations League match on Thursday with Bayern Munich duo Leroy Sane and Niklas Suele looking to rediscover top form after long-term knee injuries. Germany face Spain in Stuttgart before playing Switzerland three days later in Basel. Both matches will go ahead behind closed doors. It gives coach Joachim Loew the chance to assess the fitness of former Manchester City winger Sane and centre-back Suele in a weakened Germany squad missing rested fellow Bayern players Manuel Neuer, Serge Gnabry, Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka. "I think I'm at 80 percent", Sane told the German FA website. "Of course, the games and the rhythm are missing," added Sane, who has played just a handful of minutes since tearing knee ligaments last August.


Bayern defender Suele, who suffered a similar injury last October, made his return in the knockout stages of the Champions League in Lisbon. The 24-year-old shone after replacing Jerome Boateng early in the Lisbon final in Bayern's 1-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain. "I have missed doing what I love," Suele said in Tuesday's press conference, clearly just glad to be back on Germany duty in "a really cool team". "Spain is still a great world football power with incredible individual players."


Fresh from lifting the Champions League trophy, Suele hopes Bayern's European success inspires the national team ahead of the postponed Euro 2020 finals next year. "We have achieved something great with Bayern Munich. That must be an incentive for further titles," said Suele. "And we have to use the Nations League to prepare as well as possible for the European Championships next summer. "This is about titles again." The Spain clash will be Germany's first international for nearly 10 months due to the coronavirus pandemic. The squad was tested for Covid-19 on arriving at the team hotel on Monday.


"It's more intense here, but that's a good thing. In the pandemic, Germany has shown that it is more organised," said Chelsea defender Antonio Ruediger. Other hygiene measures include avoiding all contact, other than in training, and keeping a distance of five metres from anyone not involved with the squad. "Everything is really well planned and coordinated, in training too," added Suele. Germany's new Chelsea striker Timo Werner said he will miss the home support in front of empty stands in Stuttgart. "It's not just difficult for the fans. It's also more fun for us to play in front of supporters," said Werner. "We had a friendly with Chelsea in front of 2,500 people and it was a completely different atmosphere."

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