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National coach Julian Nagelsmann (37) has announced the DFB squad for the upcoming international matches in the UEFA Nations League, which will take place in Bosnia on October 11th at 8:45 p.m. and against Holland on October 14th at 8:45 p.m. The squad includes one newcomer and three returning players.
Gladbach striker Tim Kleindienst (29) will make his debut. Real defender Antonio Rüdiger (31), Bayern star Serge Gnabry (29), and Salzburg keeper Janis Blaswich (33) are also back in the 23-man squad.
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Rüdiger was not selected in September following discussions with the national coach, using that time to recover.
Gnabry and Blaswich last appeared in the squad in November 2023.
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Nagelsmann on Kleindienst’s selection: “Tim Kleindienst has delivered strong performances in the Bundesliga at Heidenheim for over a year, and he has also performed well at his new club, Borussia Mönchengladbach. Among other things, he is very reliable defensively. He deserves this call-up. Niclas Füllkrug’s injury provides a good opportunity to test Tim; now he can prove himself.”
The DFB team will gather next Monday at their training ground in Herzogenaurach.
Nagelsmann commented on the first opponent: “Bosnia and Herzegovina has yet to play a home game under their new coach, Sergej Barbarez. Therefore, I expect the atmosphere to be emotional, with the home fans passionately supporting their team – we will definitely encounter a heated environment.”
The national coach added: “If we perform as we did in the last two matches, I am confident that we can win this game as well. A victory away from home would be particularly important.”
After that, we will face Holland again. Almost a month ago, we played against our neighboring country in the Nations League, ending in a 2-2 draw after an early setback.
Nagelsmann stated: “We played well against the Netherlands in Amsterdam. We made a strong comeback after a very poor start. There are a few adjustments we want to implement in hopes of winning our home game against a very strong opponent.”
Germany’s DFB Squad Nominated for Upcoming UEFA Nations League Matches
Now it’s fixed!
National coach Julian Nagelsmann (37) has officially announced the DFB squad for the upcoming international matches in the UEFA Nations League. Germany will face Bosnia in Sarajevo on October 11th at 8:45 p.m. and Holland in a home fixture on October 14th at 8:45 p.m.
New Faces and Returning Stars
There is excitement surrounding the latest squad announcement as it features one newcomer and a few familiar faces.
- Newcomer: Tim Kleindienst (29), Striker at Gladbach – This marks Kleindienst’s first call-up to the national team, showcasing his impressive form in the Bundesliga.
- Returnees:
- Antonio Rüdiger (31), Defender – The Real Madrid star returns after a brief absence.
- Serge Gnabry (29), Forward – The Bayern Munich ace is back in action.
- Janis Blaswich (33), Goalkeeper – An addition to bolster the team’s defensive lineup.
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Strategic Changes and Rationale
Rüdiger had previously skipped the September matches for recovery reasons after discussions with Nagelsmann. Both Gnabry and Blaswich last featured in the squad in November 2023 and are looking to make an impact with their return.
Insights from Nagelsmann
Nagelsmann commented on Kleindienst’s inclusion, stating: “Tim Kleindienst has shown consistent performances in the Bundesliga with Heidenheim for over a year and has also excelled at his new club, Borussia Mönchengladbach. He is defensively reliable and deserves this opportunity. With Niclas Füllkrug’s injury, this is a chance for Tim to prove himself.”
Training Camp and Match Preparations
The DFB team will regroup next Monday at their training base in Herzogenaurach. This camp will serve as an essential preparation period ahead of their matches.
Facing Bosnia and Herzegovina
Nagelsmann’s first opponent will be Bosnia and Herzegovina, who have yet to play at home under the management of new coach Sergej Barbarez. Nagelsmann anticipates a lively atmosphere in the stadium: “I expect a highly charged emotional environment as the home fans push for their team, but we are ready for this challenge.”
Goals for the Matches
Reflecting on the team’s recent performances, Nagelsmann stated: “If we deliver the level of performance we showcased in our last matches, I am optimistic about securing a victory, which is crucial, especially in an away game.”
Upcoming Clash with Holland
After Bosnia, Germany will face their long-standing rivals, Holland. Just weeks prior, the DFB team drew 2-2 with the Dutch in an intense encounter. Nagelsmann expressed confidence heading into this home fixture: “We played well against the Netherlands in Amsterdam, especially considering our comeback after a rocky start. We have some adjustments in mind to secure a win at home against a formidable opponent.”
DFB Squad Overview
Player Name | Position | Club | Status |
---|---|---|---|
Tim Kleindienst | Forward | Gladbach | Newcomer |
Antonio Rüdiger | Defender | Real Madrid | Returnee |
Serge Gnabry | Forward | Bayern Munich | Returnee |
Janis Blaswich | Goalkeeper | Salzburg | Returnee |
Conclusion
As the DFB team gears up for these crucial UEFA Nations League fixtures, the blending of fresh talent and experienced players offers a promising outlook. With effective training and preparation, the team aims to make a strong mark on the international stage.