Thomas Müller’s career with the German national team isn’t over yet. Coach Hansi Flick has recalled the 33-year-old Müller to the team for the first time in nine months after striker Niclas Füllkrug pulled a tendon.
Müller returns at a crunch time for Germany and Flick ahead of hosting the European Championship next year.
Germany has won only once in five games in 2023 and now faces friendlies against Japan — which beat Germany at the World Cup — in Wolfsburg on Saturday and World Cup runner-up France on Sept. 12 in Dortmund.on Saturday, his first start of the season for the club. Germany described Füllkrug’s injury as a “slight tendon strain” and said he has not yet been ruled out of the squad but may not be fit to play the two upcoming friendlies. He came off the bench in the 78th minute of hisThe Associated Press is an independent global news organization dedicated to factual reporting.
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