Loew's men suffer a major blow after ankle injury rules out Marco 'Rolls' Reus from World Cup
Germany's Marco Reus injures himself during a friendly tie against Armenia in Mainz on Friday. Pic/AFP
Mainz (Germany): Germany suffered a major blow ahead of the World Cup finals on Saturday as an ankle injury ruled midfielder Marco Reus out of the tournament, the German Federation announced.
Germany's Marco Reus injures himself during a friendly tie against Armenia in Mainz on Friday. Pic/AFP
The 25-year-old Borussia Dortmund star, known as 'Rolls Reus' and scorer of seven goals in 21 appearances for Germany, suffered a slight tear to ankle ligaments shortly before half-time in Friday's 6-1 friendly win over Armenia.
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He was helped off the pitch by two of the medical staff and taken to hospital in Mainz where scans revealed the damage.
"Marco is obviously very disappointed to miss the World Cup and also for us it is a real blow," said German coach Joachim Loew.
"When we learnt last night (Friday) that the injury was to the ligament we knew his chances of going to the World Cup were over."
Loew called up the 22-year-old central defender Shkodran Mustafi, capped just once and who plays for Serie A side Sampdoria.
Reus' withdrawal is a serious blow to Loew as he had been in superb form towards the end of the season, scoring eight goals and creating five in the last nine games of the Bundesliga season.
He also scored a double against eventual Champions League winners Real Madrid in their quarter-final second leg match.
Replacements
"As regards filling Reus' position on the pitch we are blessed with numbers as we have (Thomas) Mueller, (Mario) Goetze, (Lukas) Podolski, (Andre) Schuerrle and (Julian) Draxler," Loew said.
"We felt that the defence is more likely to pick up suspensions through yellow and red cards so hence we opted for Mustafi."
Reus is the latest big star to see his World Cup hopes dashed because of injury.
Colombia's Radamel Falcao, France's Franck Ribery and Italian skipper Riccardo Montolivo have all been ruled out in the past week.