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Germany - Turkey in the live ticker: Löw gives a youngster starting eleven guarantee - newcomers hope for debut

2020-10-07T16:53:56.086Z


Three international matches in one week: Germany is first challenged against Turkey. Follow the international match of the DFB team on Wednesday evening here in the live ticker.


Three international matches in one week: Germany is first challenged against Turkey.

Follow the international match of the DFB team on Wednesday evening here in the live ticker.

  • Germany - Turkey -: - (- :-), Wednesday, 8.45 p.m.

  • The

    DFB team *

    completed three international matches within seven days - kicking off in

    Cologne

    .

  • National

    coach Joachim Löw

    is

    under pressure

    after mixed performances by the

    German national team

    - and relies on

    Kai Havertz

    .

    We accompany the game here in the

    live ticker

    .

Germany - Turkey -: - (- :-), Wednesday, 8.45 p.m.

List of Germany:

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Lineup Turkey:

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Gates:

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+++ Update ticker +++

Update from October 7th, 5.45 p.m.:

The German fans are increasingly strangling with their

national team

*

, observations have shown for a long time.

Since the 2018 World Cup, which was disastrous in many respects, it has also been possible to observe how the

German Football Association (DFB)

was (and is) trying to get closer to the so-called base again.

Around the

international matches in Cologne

this Wednesday against

Turkey

and next Tuesday

in the same

place against Switzerland (October 13, 8.45 p.m., here in the live ticker), according to

fr.de

*, a virtual visit from national players will be called for a school in Cologne as well as financial support for six socially committed Cologne associations.

According to the

Frankfurter Rundschau, the

money for this comes

from a pot with 2.5 million euros, which the

DFB kickers

had filled

with the help of

world champion Toni Kroos

and the association because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Even more:

DFB manager Oliver Bierhoff

is planning to record a “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?” Program - with national players as guests.

And with the aim of raising money for those in need.

Germany - Turkey in the live ticker: national coach Joachim Löw under observation

Update from October 7th, 4.45 p.m.:

Tight schedule or not:

Joachim Löw

is under observation today.

The

German national team *

has only won eleven of the last 26 international matches under the Baden player - and lost seven times.

That is too much for a top nation like

Germany

, which normally sees itself as dominating its opponents.

In a survey by

Ippen Digital Zentralredaktion

*, 91 percent of the participants recently spoke out against further collaboration with the long-standing national coach (since 2006).

What's up against

Turkey

tonight

?

One thing is certain: dismissing the game as a minor test would be wrong.

In the coming summer it will finally take place despite the corona pandemic - the

pan-European football championship

, also with games in the arena in Munich.

Germany - Turkey in the live ticker: Neuhaus, Dahoud and Hofmann before debut in the DFB team

Update from October 7th, 4.15 p.m.: Germany

and

Turkey

meet for the 21st time today.

The balance speaks with 14: 3 wins clearly for Germany.

The last big highlight was certainly the EM semi-final in 2008, in which

Philipp Lahm shot

the German team into the final at the last minute.

But enough history - who can hope for their debut tonight?

Löw has three candidates without international appearances in the squad:

Florian

Neuhaus

,

Mahmoud Dahoud

and

Jonas Hofmann

.

In all probability,

Bernd Leno

from

Arsenal

will be in the

goal

.

3️⃣ new ones - 1️⃣ goal



Jonas #Hofmann, Mo #Dahoud and Florian #Neuhaus want to celebrate their debut ➡️ https://t.co/1rPM4o7hfs#DieMannschaft #DFBaktuell #GERTUR pic.twitter.com/QhTcZpNLmF

- The team (@DFB_Team) October 7, 2020

Germany - Turkey in the live ticker: DFB scandal before the international match

Update from October 7th, 1:45 p.m.:

On the day of the game against Turkey,

serious allegations

shook the

DFB

.

Six DFB officials are said to be involved in serious

tax evasion

.

The

headquarters

in

Frankfurt

as well as

private apartments

were searched.

According to the Frankfurt am Main public prosecutor's office, it is about

4.7 million euros

- those responsible are said to have

not correctly taxed

income from

perimeter advertising

at home games.

Germany - Turkey in the live ticker: Löw nominates two newcomers - permanent staff is missing

Update from October 7th, 11.15 a.m.:

Some regular players will be missing from

the

friendly

against

Turkey

.

Five people from Munich, including captain

Manuel

Neuer

, are not among others.

With

Mahmoud Dahoud

and

Jonas Hofmann

, two debutants were nominated.

Therefore, other players should take responsibility.

Kai Havertz

received a

guarantee

from national coach

Joachim Löw

.

"I plan that the quay will play from the beginning, of course."

Löw also revealed which players should lead the team with their international experience: “

Emre Can

,

Matze Ginter

,

Toni

Rüdiger

,

Julian Draxler

- these are players who have been with us for a long time now.

They should try to lead the young players as best they can, ”said the national coach.

Germany - Turkey in the live ticker: Can the DFB team win back the hearts of the fans?

300 spectators there

Update from October 6th, 6:05 p.m.:

The decision on the number of spectators for the game between Germany and Turkey has been made.

The test match in

Cologne-Müngersdorf

may only take place in front of a maximum of 300 spectators due to the current Corona situation.

The German Football Association originally planned to distribute up to 9200 free tickets.

Original message:

Cologne - When the

international test match between

Germany

and

Turkey

takes place

on

Wednesday (kick-off at 8.45 p.m.)

, the backdrop for this traditional duel will not resemble a cauldron as usual.

Instead, it won't be too loud in the RheinEnergieStadion when the teams face each other.

Because: No fans are allowed.

Germany - Turkey in the live ticker: viewer question still unclear

Or is there still hope?

On Tuesday, the Cologne Health Department will make a decision as to whether a certain number of spectators (the aim is 9,200) can

enter the stadium

despite the

corona pandemic

and

cheer on

the team of DFB coach Joachim Löw * - or Turkey coach

Senol Günes

.

Even before the Corona crisis, the favor of the

German national team

in the population was on a declining level, the reasons for this appear to be oversaturation due to the number of games and too high entrance prices.

The third point

to be mentioned is the

unconvincing performances in the

Nations League

- a competition whose raison d'etre is questioned even by many football fans.

There the

world champion from 2014 * started

with two draws (1: 1 each against Spain and Switzerland).

Germany - Turkey in the live ticker: dress rehearsal for DFB team before Nations League duels

For example, DFB director Oliver Bierhoff issued the maxim to win back the heart of the population with

attractive football

: “We want to rekindle enthusiasm for the national team and develop further.

We want to come together as a team and have a sense of achievement, ”said Bierhoff before the

DFB friendly against Turkey

in Cologne.

With "good, passionate and successful football" in the upcoming appearances, the German national team should increase its popularity again.

Will that work?

With us you can

follow

the match in the

live ticker

.

After the game against the Turks there are duels in the

Nations League

.

It is away against Ukraine (October 10th) and three days later (October 13th) at home against Switzerland.

(PF) * tz.de and fr.de * are part of the Ippen-Digital network

Source: merkur

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