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Germany coach Hansi Flick reacts during the match against Hungary September 24, 2022. Reuters pic
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BERLIN, Nov 6 Normally among the favourites for any tournament they enter, an uncertain Germany make the trip to Qatar hoping to re-ignite their tournament team status.
Much like nerves in penalty shootouts, pre-tournament problems seem traditionally less of an issue for Germany, renowned for their ability to flick the switch and perform when it truly matters.
This time however, the four-time World Cup champions are plagued by concerns from front to back, including the late withdrawal of striker Timo Werner and injury concerns surrounding captain Manuel Neuer.
Since an abject display at Euro 2004, Germany had made at least the semi-finals of every World Cup and European Championship, until their disappointing group stage exit in 2018 their earliest World Cup exit in 80 years.
Coach Hansi Flick, who took over after Germanys last-16 loss against England at Euro 2020, has racked up a strong if not stellar record in the top job, with nine wins, five draws and just one loss from his 15 games.
One of Flicks major concerns however will be the condition of goalkeeper Neuer, who missed more than a month in October and early November with a shoulder injury.
Neuers club coach Julian Nagelsmann raised eyebrows across the country in late October when he said he could not guarantee Neuer would make the trip to Qatar.
I dont know because Im not a clairvoyant, Nagelsmann said, lamenting his captains stupid shoulder.
Although few teams boast backup keepers of the calibre of Barcelonas Marc-Andre ter Stegen and Eintracht Frankfurts Kevin Trapp, Neuer brings much more to Germany than just a shot-stopping presence.
Another worry for the former Bayern coach will be how his team will convert their quality into goals, particularly in the absence of RB Leipzigs Werner.
Werner returned to the Bundesliga after an unhappy two-year stint at Premier League side Chelsea in August with the World Cup in mind.
Flick, who had publicly encouraged Werner to return, looked to be getting the best version of the 26-year-old striker, who after a slow start had scored five goals in six games before going down against Shakhtar Donetsk.
Flick released a statement saying the bitter news would be a great loss, both for Werner and for Germany.
We will have to do without an excellent striker with a strong goal rate in the national jersey and well also be without a real team player.
Germany have a lack of ready-made replacements up front, with at least one inexperienced player likely to receive a call-up for Qatar.
One candidate is Borussia Dortmunds teenage sensation Youssoufa Moukoko, who is already leading his sides attack in the Bundesliga and Champions League at the tender age of 17.
Dortmund coach Edin Terzic said it was only a matter of time before Moukoko became a regular part of the Germany side, given how much the teenager makes Borussia Dortmunds game better.
Speaking after Werners absence was confirmed, Terzic said Flick has enough expertise and experience to assess Moukokos quality.
At the other end of the age spectrum is sentimental favourite Niclas Fuellkrug, 29, who has frequently sat atop the Bundesliga scoring charts this season with Werder Bremen.
A traditional, broad-shouldered number nine, the talented Fuellkrug has endured an injury-plagued career and has never been selected for Germany.
Fuellkrugs form has not gone unnoticed, with Flick saying we can see that Niclas has skills that can enrich our game in the days before making his final selection.
Other potential selections up front include Dortmunds Karim Adeyemi and Wolfsburgs Lukas Nmecha, both of whom have played for Germany before.
Flick will name his 26-man World Cup squad on November 10. AFP
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