Bayer Leverkusen defender Jonathan Tah has been called-up to replace
the injured Antonio Rudiger in Germany's squad for Euro 2016
Germany head coach Joachim Low has added Bayer Leverkusen defender Jonathan Tah to his Euro 2016 squad after Antonio Rudiger was forced to pull out due to a knee injury.
The
Roma defender suffered the injury during training on Tuesday,
collapsing to the ground in clear discomfort after making a tackle, with
the German Football Association later confirming the centre-back had
torn his anterior cruciate ligament.
Rudiger's
place has now been taken by Tah, who recently made his senior debut for
Germany in the friendly defeat versus England, but missed out on a spot
in the world champions' initial squad.
The
20-year-old enjoyed a superb 2015-16 season with Leverkusen, helping
them to third place in the Bundesliga table with a string of fine
performances.
"It's very unfortunate to pick up such a bad injury on the first day of training. I feel very sorry for Rudiger," Low told a news conference on Wednesday.
"We have decided to call up Jonathan Tah. We wanted to replace Rudiger with a centre-back.
"Jonathan
has been completing an individual training routine for the last three
weeks. He is very professional and hasn't been lazy whilst on holidays.
He'll be ready to play in a couple of days."
Germany
are being plagued by injury in defence ahead of their Group C opener
against Ukraine on Sunday, with Mats Hummels also unavailable due to a
calf injury.
However, Low confirmed that Hummels is making progress with his recovery adding: "Mats
Hummels was working with the ball for the first time today and looks to
be on the right path. His individual training is increasing in
intensity.
"We've lost players who were concretely in my plans, but we've found solutions. We have a great squad.
"We're
not going to complain. We've got to try and make the best of our
options and won't be making excuses. I have full faith in the group of
players I have at my disposal."
Low's men also meet Poland and Northern Ireland in the group stages.
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