The World Cup year is now starting – extravagantly once more for some DFB stars!
On Monday, the national team met in Frankfurt for the first phase of preparation for the World Cup in December in Qatar. The German team will meet Israel in two friendly games in Sinsheim on Saturday, and then play the traditional cracker once morest Holland in Amsterdam on the following Tuesday.
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Not there for a short time: Defense professional Robin Koch (25 / Leeds United), who tested positive for Corona shortly before leaving. Karim Adeyemi (20/FC Salzburg) had previously canceled due to a thigh injury.
From 5 p.m. the stars arrived one following the other at the team hotel Kempinski Gravenbruch in the south of Frankfurt. Gladbach’s Florian Neuhaus (25) started things off, closely followed by returnee Julian Weigl (26/Benfica Lisbon). Almost all the stars took their time upon arrival, gave photos and autographs to around 20 fans.
Some set fashion highlights once more. Bayern star Serge Gnabry (26) came with an extra large beige Gucci vest worth over 2,500 euros. Leroy Sané (26) attracted attention with a sweatshirt with a lobster print from the Bode brand (almost 500 euros) and shoes with a slipper look.
Lobster sweatshirt and slipper-style shoes Leroy SanéPhoto: Heiko Niedderer
Eintracht goalkeeper Kevin Trapp (31) drove up in a private Range Rover and wore a suit from his own About You collection.
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Rather casual on the go: Chelsea star Kai Havertz (22) and world champion Thomas Müller with jeans.
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