Rising Stars and Veterans: Germany's Squad Takes Shape for World Cup Challenge
Bayern Munich's Jonas Urbig and Lennart Karl earn their maiden Germany call-ups for friendlies against Switzerland and Ghana, as coach Julian Nagelsmann outlines a 26-man squad. The lineup is likely to form the core for the upcoming World Cup. Despite experienced players resting, Germany aims for World Cup success.
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Promising talents Jonas Urbig and Lennart Karl received their first Germany call-ups as coach Julian Nagelsmann announced his 26-man squad for upcoming friendlies against Switzerland and Ghana. This lineup is expected to lay the groundwork for Germany's World Cup campaign later this year.
Urbig has stepped up as Bayern Munich's key goalkeeper following Manuel Neuer's injury, with Oliver Baumann likely serving as Germany's first-choice keeper. Nagelsmann aims to ease the pressure on 18-year-old Karl, allowing him to replicate his club form on the international stage.
While the current squad mirrors what can be expected in May's World Cup roster, Nagelsmann warned of potential changes. Experienced players like Jamal Musiala were rested, underscoring Germany's focus on player fitness as they aim to reclaim their status as a football powerhouse at the tournament beginning in June.
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