Soccer-Germany's Beste injured in training, to miss friendlies


BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany midfielder Jan-Niklas Beste will miss the upcoming friendly internationals against France and Netherlands after picking up an injury in training, the team said on Thursday.

The Germans, hosts of Euro 2024 starting in June, travel to France on Saturday before facing the Dutch three days later.

"Jan-Niklas Beste sustained an adductor muscle injury in training in Frankfurt on Wednesday and has left the team," the national squad said in a statement.

The Heidenheim midfielder, a former Germany youth international, has played an outstanding season in the Bundesliga and was one of six newcomers called up for the two matches.

Germany are also without keeper Manuel Neuer, who suffered a muscle strain in his left adductor in national team training and pulled out on Wednesday.

(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann; Editing by Nick Macfie)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Football

Soccer-Gomis has no regrets about not playing alongside Neymar at Al-Hilal
Soccer-Liverpool assistant Lijnders appointed manager of Salzburg
Soccer-Australia, Uzbekistan to host next two editions of Women's Asian Cup
Soccer-Alonso wary of Atalanta threat as Leverkusen prepare for Europa League showdown
Soccer-Head charity says Ederson injury highlights need for temporary concussion substitutes
Faisal still needs close monitoring
Soccer-Inaugural Women's Club World Cup to be held from Jan-Feb 2026, FIFA says
Soccer-LaLiga runners-up finish very difficult for Girona, boss Michel says
Soccer-Villa's Champions League qualification a special day, says boss Emery
Soccer-Data crunching keeps England ahead of the game, AI to unearth new gems

Others Also Read