Published: 11:10, November 16, 2022 | Updated: 11:37, November 16, 2022
Coach: Germany's Mueller, Ruediger to be fit for World Cup opener
By Reuters

Germany's forward Thomas Mueller gives the thumbs-up during a training session in the Omani capital Muscat on Nov 15, 2022, on the eve of a friendly football match ahead of FIFA 2022 World Cup between Oman and Germany at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex stadium. (HAITHAM AL-SHUKAIRI / AFP)

MUSCAT - Germany's defensive leader Antonio Ruediger and attacking midfielder Thomas Mueller will be fit for Germany's opening World Cup Group E match against Japan next week, coach Hansi Flick said on Tuesday.

Both players are nursing injuries as Germany prepare for their World Cup opener and did not train with the squad in Oman on Tuesday.

Germany's defensive leader Antonio Ruediger and attacking midfielder Thomas Mueller will also miss the final warmup match against Oman on Wednesday

They will also miss the final warmup match against Oman on Wednesday.

"Thomas Mueller has now had a bit of a break but trained well in Munich and will continue to do so here," Flick told a news conference.

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"We need a lot of quality in these positions if we are to be successful. I expect Thomas, just like Antonio Ruediger, to start training with the team on matchday minus four for the game against Japan."

In-form midfielder Mario Goetze also sat out training as he recovers from a busy club season at Eintracht Frankfurt.

"Recovery is important. We will see what happens with Mario tomorrow. He's got a lot of matches in his legs already this season so we are very careful about how we go about it," Flick said.

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The Germans, hoping to make amends for their shock 2018 World Cup first-round exit, play Japan on Nov 23 before facing Spain four days later. They wrap up their group matches on Dec 1 against Costa Rica.

Flick will not be looking at his team to hit top form on Wednesday and may end of resting more players.

"We will see who needs a break, who will play 45 minutes," he said. "But for us it is about bringing all players to the same level to be ready for Japan. That's our plan."