Germany will host the European Championship in 2024. The three-time Euro winners have been considered as one of the best national teams both in Europe and in the world. However, the latest poor form has now led the critics to raise doubts over Germany's success in the upcoming competitions.
Germany's football federation (DFB) made an announcement on September 10th that Hansi Flick, the manager of the national team, was dismissed from his position after the team's 4-1 loss to Japan on the previous Saturday.
The team will now get prepared for the Euro 2024 under the guidance of Rudi Völler, Hannes Wolf and Sandro Wagner. The latest report from sports journalist Christian Falk claims Julian Nagelsmann will take charge of the team in the European Championship 2024.
Ahead of the tournament, Toni Kroos, who has officially retired from international football, has announced on his Instagram account his decision to come back from retirement and re-joining the DFB-Team for Euro 2024.
The Euro 2024 draw has set the stage for an exciting tournament kickoff as hosts Germany prepare to face Scotland in the opening match in Munich on June 14.
There is still time to guess which young and experienced players will make it to the German national squad. Let's see how Germany's Euro 2024 squad could look.
Germany confirmed squad for Euro 2024
Goalkeepers: Oliver Baumann, Marc-Andre ter Stegen, Kevin Trapp, Alexander Nubel.
Defenders: Waldemar Anton, Benjamin Henrichs, Joshua Kimmich, Robin Koch, Maximilian Mittelstadt, David Raum, Antonio Rudiger, Nico Schlotterbech, Jonathan Tah.
Midfielders: Robert Andrich, Chris Fuhrich, Pascal Gros, Ilkay Gundogan, Toni Kroos, Florian Wirtz, Jamal Musiala, Aleksandr Pavlovic, Leroy Sane.
Forwards: Niclas Füllkrug, Kai Havertz, Maximilian Beier, Thomas Muller, Deniz Undav.
Where will Euro 2024 be held?
Germany will host the event, which will take place from June 14 to July 14, 2024.
Germany's full group stage schedule as follows:
- Germany v Scotland, 14 June, in Munich
- Germany Hungary, 19 June, in Stuttgart
- Germany v Switzerland, 23 June, in Frankfurt