Germany boss Loew faces calls to drop Leroy Sane for England clash

Germany boss Loew faces calls to drop Leroy Sane for England clash
Germany’s Leroy Sane reacts during match against Hungary. Germany legends Stefan Effenberg and Lothar Matthaeus urged coach Joachim Loew to reconsider his midfield options and drop the underperforming Sane. (AP)
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Updated 25 June 2021
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Germany boss Loew faces calls to drop Leroy Sane for England clash

Germany boss Loew faces calls to drop Leroy Sane for England clash
  • Sane struggled on his first start of the tournament in the 2-2 draw against Hungary
  • Germany former midfielder Stefan Effenberg said Jamal Musiala, 18, created more danger in 8 minutes than Sane the whole game

BERLIN: Germany’s coach Joachim Loew is under pressure to shake up his starting side for Tuesday’s blockbuster Euro 2020 last 16 clash against England at Wembley and drop underperforming winger Leroy Sane.
As a replacement for Thomas Mueller, who was sidelined by a knee injury, Sane struggled on his first start of the tournament in the 2-2 draw against Hungary, with Germany needing a late equalizer to reach the knockout stages.
Sane made little impact up front, reflecting an inconsistent first season for Bayern Munich where the flashes of brilliance were all too few and far between.
When Sane failed to convert a chance from a corner against Hungary, whistles echoed around Munich’s Allianz Arena on Wednesday.
Former Germany midfielder Stefan Effenberg says Loew must react by dropping the 25-year-old for the England showdown.
“Loew shouldn’t start Sane, he is not doing the team any favors, but neither is Sane himself,” Effenberg told t-online.
“He (Sane) lacks self-confidence — and that means that he can’t use his fantastic abilities.”
Both Effenberg and Germany legend Lothar Matthaeus urge Loew to reconsider his midfield options and turn to players from Bundesliga powerhouse Bayern Munich.
“Jogi (Loew) trusts the wrong players. Above all, it was the Bayern players who pushed us through,” said Matthaeus.
Leon Goretzka, who came off the bench to score the crucial late goal against Hungary, is expected to start at Wembley having shaken off a leg injury.
Effenberg also wants to see more of 18-year-old Bayern midfielder Jamal Musiala, a substitute against Hungary, who “created more danger in the last eight minutes than Sane in the whole game.”
Matthaeus wants the Bayern midfield to start en masse against England with Joshua Kimmich switched from right-back to central midfield.
“I don’t just recommend Loew starts with Jamal Musiala, I recommend the whole Bayern midfield start,” said Matthaeus who captained West Germany to the World Cup title in 1990.
“Joshua Kimmich plays the ball deep, Leon Goretzka makes runs into the penalty area and Thomas Mueller organizes the team — for me, that midfield has the quality to set the tone against any team,” explained Matthaeus.
To make way for Goretzka and Kimmich, Matthaeus suggested Loew drop two regulars in midfield.
“Nothing against Ilkay Gundogan and Toni Kroos, but with them, some things are missing that are urgently needed,” he added.