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Germany begins preparations for the League of Nations without ailing Rios
13:22: Germany started preparing for the upcoming Nations League matches without Marco Reus. The Borussia Dortmund striker is sick.
Germany plays Italy, England, Hungary and Italy again. The first match with the Italians is on Saturday in Bologna.
Reus, who celebrates his 33rd birthday on Tuesday, was with the German national team at a training camp in Marbella last week. The German division has now moved to Herzogenaurach in Bavaria.
Ajax and Feyenoord train in Austria against Salzburg
12:20 pm Ajax and Feyenoord will play a training match against Austrian side Salzburg in July. This is evident from the table published by the largest Austrian club.
Feyenoord will meet RB Salzburg on Saturday 9 July in Anif, and Ajax will meet the Austrian champions on Tuesday 19 July in Saalfelden.
It is not yet known how Ajax and Feyenoord completed the entire preparation.
Australia without Rogic player in the World Cup match against the UAE
08:07 AM The Australian soccer team must dispense with playmaker Tom Rogic in the crucial play-off against the United Arab Emirates at the World Cup in Qatar. The midfielder withdrew for “personal reasons” from national team coach Graham Arnold.
Rogic was named Australian Footballer of the Year last week. He and his club Celtic became the Scottish champions this season. “It’s a shame he isn’t with us, but we have a huge roster of outstanding players,” Arnold said. “I think we can achieve something special in the coming weeks.”
Australia will play the UAE national team in Doha on June 7. The winner of the match will face Peru in an intercontinental play-off for a ticket to the World Cup.
Di Maria bids farewell to Argentina national football team
07:35 AM Angel Di Maria retired from international football after the World Cup in Qatar. The 34-year-old said it was time for others to take charge of him in the Argentina national football team. “It was great after the World Cup,” De said. “Now there are enough players who are at the level and getting better. On top of that, it would be a bit selfish to continue after so many years and after all I’ve won.” Maria in the run-up to the friendly against Italy on Wednesday at Wembley Stadium in London.
Di Maria has played 121 games for Argentina and scored 24 international goals. And he scored the winning goal for Argentina last year in the Copa America final against Brazil. Di Maria is leaving PSG this summer and is still looking for another club.
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