Germany squad 2018 for Spain & Brazil Friendlies | Die Mannschaft German roster- no BVB player

Germany coach Joachim Low has named his squad for the world champions’ upcoming friendlies against Spain and Brazil. Somewhat surprisingly, not a single Borussia Dortmund player is present in Low’s latest released squad. Notable omissions from the overall side include the likes of Weigl, Max, Reus and Schurrle.

Germany squad v Spain & Brazil friendlies: Leno, Ter Stegen, Trapp; Boateng, Ginter, Hector, Hummels, Kimmich, Plattenhardt, Sule, Rudiger; Brandt, Can, Draxler, Gomez, Gundogan, Goretzka, Khedira, Kroos, Muller, Ozil, Rudy, Sane, Stindl, Wagner, Werner

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Leaked Picture- New Germany Away Kit 2018 World Cup | Green Germany 2018-19 Alternate WC Shirt Adidas

Here is a pic that shows what Germany’s 2018 World Cup away kit will look like. Made by Adidas, it will serve as an alternate strip for Die Mannschaft at the 2018 WC in Russia. This new German alternate shirt will be officially released later this month.

Country: Germany
Maker: Adidas
Kit: Alternate/Away
For: 2018/2019 season and 2018 World Cup

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Spain squad 2018 for Argentina Germany friendlies- No Morata, Sergio Roberto in Spanish roster

The Spain squad for their upcoming friendlies against Germany (Friday March 23 – Dusseldorf) and Argentina Tuesday March 27 – Wanda Metropolitano, Madrid) has been announced today (March 16, 2018), and coach Julien Lopetegui has sprung a few surprises after choosing to leave out Chelsea’s Alvaro Morata and Barcelona’s Sergi Roberto. Diego Costa, whose spot at Chelsea was effectively taken by Morata, was however picked in the squad.

The Spanish roster also has no place for domestic players like Espanyol’s Gerard Moreno and Sevilla’s Pablo Sarabia. Lopetegui also insisted that the door was not closed on World Cup selection for those who missed out on this squad.

Spain squad vs Germany & Argentina 2018:- De Gea, Kepa, Reina, Jordi Alba, Marcos Alonso, Nacho, Carvajal, Azpi, Odriozola, Sergio Ramos, Gerard Pique, Isco, Thiago Alcantara, David Silva, Andres Iniesta, Saul Niguez, Dani Parejo, Koke, Rodri, Asensio, Aspas, Rodrigo, Diego Costa, Lucas Vazquez

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