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Team: Hummels back?  So says Lothar Matthaus – National Football Team

Team: Hummels back? So says Lothar Matthaus – National Football Team

Will Mats Hummels, Borussia Dortmund (33), return to the tournament National team?

For the record national player, Lothar Matthaus (61), this is an entirely conceivable scenario. “With his quality, he must always expect that he will return,” the television expert wrote in his book. sky.

However, Matthews sees other players in the Federation defense at the moment: “In the midst of the defence, I think that despite Schlutterbeek’s impressive performance, Niklas Sule and Antonio Rudiger are still a bit ahead. Both were or were Champions League winners and regular players at a big club. Really. Freiburg is a different number there.”

Süle, Rüdiger, Schlotterbeck and then Hummels? Matthews explains: “Mas Hummels is a bit behind at the moment. Especially when you consider that Hansi Flick, like Bayern, lets you press high, wants to win the ball fast and generally needs players with speed. Speed ​​isn’t Mats’ greatest strength anymore Unfortunately, he was injured for a long time.”

So Matthew’s verdict is: “So far, I don’t see him on the team.”

Former Bayern Munich star Mario Basler (53) explained in ‘Duppas’ on Sunday that “Mats’ time internationally is over. I don’t think you should care about him coming back. It was decided he wouldn’t be there anymore.”

Matthaus does not want to go that far, but at the same time he praises the renewal of the German Football Association team. Two newcomers got their chance in a 2-0 win over Israel. “You have to say that many of the guys have done a really great job. What Nico Schlutterbeek and David Raum showed, especially in the front gears, was simply strong, analyzed the Sky expert.

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The BVB Hummels star still has some time until the Winter World Cup finals to play his part once again in the focus of the national team.