Germany recalls Muller and Hummels for Euro 2020

Bayern's Thomas Mueller gestures to his teammates during the German Bundesliga soccer match between RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich, in Leipzig, Germany, Saturday, April, 3, 2021. (Jan Woitas/ Pool via AP)

BERLIN — Thomas Muller and Mats Hummels are back.

The two veterans were recalled to the national team Wednesday for the European Championship by Germany coach Joachim Low.

Low had dropped both players as part of his shakeup following the disappointing early exit from the 2018 World Cup, but the team failed to shine in their absence and the coach hopes their return will provide a boost for the tournament.

"We didn't reach the targets we had in mind for 2019-20 with the pandemic, and the development we'd been looking for in the areas we wanted didn't go according to the plan,'' Low said. "So we said, OK we have to reconsider. There's a tournament now, that's above anything.''

The 31-year-old Muller, who hasn't played for Germany since Nov. 19, 2018, scored 11 goals and set up 21 more to help Bayern Munich win its ninth straight Bundesliga title this season. It was Muller's 10th league title.

Hummels, 32, has marshaled Borussia Dortmund's defense to help it win the German Cup and qualify for the Champions League.

"A successful tournament is extremely important for German soccer, for the whole nation. That's why we decided to bring Thomas Muller and Mats Hummels back,'' Low said. "These players are respected and accepted by the younger players because of their great performances and vast experience. So from that point of view it was the right time.''

Jerome Boateng, who was also dropped by Low at the same time as Muller and Hummels, was not recalled.

"We thought of Jerome,'' said Low, who praised the World Cup winner's strong performances for Bayern this season. "We have (defenders) Niklas Sule and Toni Rudiger and that's why we decided to just pick Mats Hummels. But this does not diminish our opinion of him in anyway … Jerome is a great personality and a great player over many years.''

The 61-year-old coach selected Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos despite his coronavirus infection, while Bayern youngster Jamal Musiala was called up to help in attack.

Low also recalled Monaco forward Kevin Volland in a surprise move. The former Bayer Leverkusen striker will challenge the misfiring Timo Werner for a place up front.

"We saw this season what he delivered in France, he can force himself through,'' Low said of Volland. "He can certainly help us with his strong physique and danger in front of goal.''

Low, who took over as Germany coach after the 2006 World Cup, is stepping down after the tournament.

Germany will play World Cup champion France in its opening game on June 15, then face European champion Portugal four days later. The team's final group match is against Hungary on June 23. All three games will be played in Munich, where Germany could also play a potential quarterfinal match on July 2.

Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen is out of the tournament after opting to undergo surgery on a knee injury, while Dortmund captain Marco Reus said Tuesday he will not be playing after discussing his potential participation with Low.

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