Thursday, August 21, 2014

National: Schweinsteiger: “European title in 2016, the goal” – ABC Online

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World Cup hero Bastian Schweinsteiger has been in discussion about his health all-clear. He does not believe that makes him his injury a spanner in the works. His goal. The European title in 2016 – possibly as captain of the DFB-Elf

Bastian Schweinsteiger wants the German national football team lead at EURO 2016 in France for title . “I have in my head is clearly the goal EM-2016 Title Until then I definitely want to play for Germany,” the 30-year-old from the German champions Bayern Munich said in an interview with the Bild newspaper.

In a resignation from the DFB-team as Philipp Lahm, Miroslav Klose and Per Mertesacker he had never imagined. “I asked myself, even in the days after the World Cup, the question of whether I can still help the team. And I can answer with Yes, “said the 108-times capped international player.

Stubborn patellar tendons inflammation

Schweinsteiger, who because of a persistent patellar tendons inflammation Bayern and the DFB selection in the coming weeks missing, does not believe that makes him his health a spanner in the works. “To me must have no fear. I know that everything will be fine again. But there is no exact timetable for a comeback. I need to see how the knee responds to treatment, “said Schweinsteiger.



” If the coach wants to appoint me, I would assume the captaincy “

The midfielder, first the two season-Caps of the world champion on 3 September in Dusseldorf will miss against Argentina, and on September 7 in Dortmund against Scotland, also once again reiterate that he would basically take over the vacant after Lahm cancellation captaincy in the national team: “If the coach wants to nominate me, I would assume the captaincy of course. That is very clear. “But even without binding it would continue to put themselves at the service of the team.

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