Thursday, September 5, 2019

Germany Shrug Off Sane Absence Ahead Of Dutch Derby

 

   Joachim Loew's resurgent Germany side face their first test without Manchester City winger Leroy Sane when they renew their rivalry with neighbours the Netherlands in Friday's Euro 2020 qualifier in Hamburg. Sane, 23, is one of several German players missing through injury, including Julian Draxler and Thilo Kehrer, after he tore knee ligaments during City's Community Shield win over Liverpool last month. READ- David Lyon Wins APC Guber Ticket In Bayelsa



   The twinkle-toed winger has been a key part of the national team's recovery from their World Cup debacle last year, scoring in five of Germany's last six games. Two of those goals have come against Friday's opponents the Netherlands, who Germany have faced three times since last October in a resumption of one of international football's biggest rivalries.

  Yet Sane's teammates insisted this week that they would be able to compensate for his absence. "Leroy creates a lot of space and is very important for the team, but we have a lot of quality to replace him," said Borussia Dortmund player Marco Reus on Wednesday. Sane is expected to be replaced by in-form RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner, who is hoping to fight his way back into the Germany first team.

  "Leroy's unfortunate injury means there is a space in attack. I believe I can show the same performances here as I have for my club," said Werner, who has scored five goals in three games for Leipzig this season.

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