Soccer-Germany defender Schlotterbeck out of World Cup with ankle injury


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group E - Germany v Ivory Coast - Toronto Stadium, Toronto, Canada - June 20, 2026 Germany's Nico Schlotterbeck receives medical attention after sustaining an injury IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Kevin Sousa

BOSTON, Massachusetts, ⁠June 22 (Reuters) - Germany central defender Nico Schlotterbeck will miss the rest ⁠of the World Cup and will be sidelined for several ‌months after picking up an ankle ligament injury in their 2-1 Group E victory over Ivory Coast on Saturday, the team said on Monday.

Schlotterbeck, a starting centre-back, was injured early ​in the game and was replaced at halftime ⁠by Antonio Ruediger. A scan ⁠on Sunday revealed the player had torn a ligament in his left ⁠ankle.

"Schlotterbeck ‌suffered an injury to the medial collateral ligament in his left ankle ... and will be out for several months. The defender ⁠of German runners-up Borussia Dortmund will, for the time ​being, remain with ‌the team in the USA," the team said in a statement.

Coach ⁠Julian Nagelsmann can ​no longer call up a player to replace him, with the tournament already under way.

“Schlotti will be greatly missed on the pitch as an outstanding defender, ⁠especially his excellent build-up play," Nagelsmann said. "It ​could have been his World Cup. Yesterday, we all tried to lift his spirits – fortunately, he is a very positive character who is already looking ahead ⁠again."

"It is a very positive sign that he will initially remain here within the team, because he also has an influence off the pitch. Despite his absence, we are still very well positioned in central defence ​for the World Cup with Jonathan Tah, Antonio ⁠Ruediger, Waldemar Anton and Malick Thiaw," the coach said.

The Germans, who have secured ​top spot in their group and have ‌already advanced to the knockout stage for ​the first time in 12 years, face Ecuador in their final group match on Thursday.

(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann;Editing by Alison Williams)

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