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Germany captain Bastian Schweinsteiger will lead his side against France in Thursday’s European Championship semifinal in Marseille after recovering from a knock to his injury-prone right knee.
The 31-year-old strained a ligament in his knee in Saturday’s quarterfinal win over Italy, but came through Wednesday’s training session in Evian-les-Bains without any problems, before the squad left its tournament base for Marseille.
Borussia Dortmund’s Julian Weigl or Liverpool’s Emre Can had been prepared to step in for their tournament debuts if Schweinsteiger couldn’t make it, but they might yet feature from the bench.
Defender Benedikt Hoewedes also trained Wednesday after sitting out the previous day’s session. Loew also said:
Germany will certainly be without striker Mario Gomez and midfielder Sami Khedira through injury, and defender Mats Hummels, who is suspended.
Gomez is out for the rest of the tournament after tearing a muscle in his right thigh in the win over Italy, while Khedira faces a race against time to be fit for a possible final appearance with a left groin injury from the same game.
Despite the absences, Germany forward Thomas Mueller believes the side has more than enough strength in depth to be able to compensate, and that it has nothing to fear against France.
Germany is bidding to follow its World Cup win with its fourth European title and its first since 1996. The side embarrassed host Brazil 7-1 in the World Cup semifinal two years ago but Mueller didn’t see any parallels between the games despite facing the hosts again at the same stage.
He added:
(With inputs from AP)
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