By Daily Sports on July 7, 2016
Germany captain Bastian Schweinsteiger will make his first start of Euro 2016 in Thursday's semifinal against France, coach Joachim Loew has confirmed.
The Manchester United star suffered a knee strain in Saturday's quarterfinal penalty shoot-out win over Italy, but has recovered in time to face France in Marseille.
"In a game like this, his experience is very valuable and, in any case, he will start," confirmed Loew on Wednesday.
"He will be involved. The injury is as good as cured and he is very, very important for our team."
After recovering from tearing the medial ligament in his right knee in March, all of Schweinsteiger's four appearances so far at this European Championship finals have been off the bench.
The 31-year-old netted with only his third touch off the ball late in Germany's 2-0 win over Ukraine in their opening game.
Schweinsteiger came on for Sami Khedira in the first half of the win over Italy and aggravated his right knee problem in the process, but Germany's medical staff have declared him fit to face the French.
Germany squeezed through 6-5 on penalties against Italy after the match ended 1-1 after extra time, although Schweinsteiger drilled his spot kick over the bar.
Schweinsteiger will win his 120th cap at Marseille's Stade Velodrome and will partner Toni Kroos in central midfield with Khedira ruled out by a groin injury.
But Loew gave away no other clues as to who will replace injured striker Mario Gomez or centre-back Mats Hummels, who is suspended.
"I have the line-up in my head and have answered a few questions I had in the last few days," said Loew cryptically.
"We are going to have to be compact and close down the space in defence.
"France are going to be the toughest opponents we have had in the tournament until now.
"The game will be similar to 2014 (when Germany won 1-0 in the World Cup quarterfinals) and France have improved since then."
The world champions have had a day longer than France to recover from the quarterfinals.
While Germany needed 120 minutes and penalties to beat the Azzurri, France dispatched Iceland 5-2 on Sunday over 90 minutes.
"If you compare the two quarterfinals, we had a more intensive game than France," said Kroos.
"But their game was a day later and in the unlikely case that things go badly wrong for us, I wouldn't use the Italy game as an explanation."
Daytime temperatures in Marseille are expected to hit 32 degrees, but Kroos did not expect heat to be a factor for the 2100 kick-off (1900 GMT).
"I'm used to playing in warm temperatures in Madrid. I enjoy playing in the heat far more than in the rain," said the Real Madrid midfielder.
•Text from supersports.com.Photo shows Bastian Schweinsteiger
Source Daily Sports
Posted July 7, 2016
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