Neuer makes final squad, Sane left out

Manuel Neuer who made his return into competitive fotball from injury couple of days back has been included in Germany's final World Cup squad

Berlin: Germany have included 2014 World Cup-winning goalkeeper Manuel Neuer in their final squad for the 2018 tournament, even though he has only just returned from a long-term absence through injury.

However, coach Joachim Loew omitted Manchester City striker Leroy Sane from his 23-player list despite a strong season with the Premier League champions. Bayern Munich goalkeeper Neuer made his first appearance since September in the 1-2 defeat by Austria in a friendly Saturday.

The 32-year-old Neuer who is considered key to Germany’s hopes of retaining the title had been sidelined for eight months after fracturing a metatarsal in his left foot last September in a recurrence of the same injury he suffered earlier in 2017.

Sane was cut from the squad with Timo Werner and the veteran Mario Gomez included as just two out-and-out strikers.

The squad: (Goalkeepers) Manuel Neuer, Marc-Andre Ter Stegen, Kevin Trapp; (Defenders) Marvin Plattenhardt, Jonas Hector, Matthias Ginter, Mats Hummels, Niklas Suele, Antonio Rudiger, Jerome Boateng, Joshua Kimmich; (Midfielders) Sami Khedira, Julian Draxler, Toni Kroos, Mesut Ozil, Thomas Mueller, Sebastian Rudy, Julian Brandt, Ilkay Gundogan, Leon Goretzka, Marco Reus; (Forwards) Timo Werner, Mario Gomez.

 

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