Football: Score Updates - As the European Championship approaches, national players return to team camps for preparation.
Following a free weekend, Julian Nagelsmann commences the prompt planning for Germany's EURO opening match against Scotland. By Monday morning, his 26 tournament players need to be at the team headquarters in Herzogenaurach. At 4 p.m. (16:00), the national coach invites to the training session at the Adi-Dassler Stadium, allowing 4,000 fans to attend. This is the second and, as of now, last public practice by the German national team before the home tournament.
Nagelsmann aims to perfect the team after their mediocre warm-up in the 2:1 against Greece. With just a few training sessions left until the first game on Friday (21:00/ZDF/MagentaTV), the national coach wishes to maintain his fundamental personnel concept. He remains adamant about Manuel Neuer as the top choice. Nagelsmann is focused on Leroy Sané's ability to recover from his pelvic injury after the match against Greece.
The German national team will stay in Herzogenaurach until Thursday. Following the morning practice, the squad will transfer to Munich. Germany's other EURO group stage opponents include Hungary on June 19 in Stuttgart and Switzerland on June 23 in Frankfurt.
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After the team's return from Greece, they spend a weekend in Jena before heading to Herzogenaurach. The DFB schedule includes a match against Scotland during the EURO, which Nagelsmann is diligently preparing for. Despite the mediocre performance against Greece, Nagelsmann insists on maintaining his player concept, with Manuel Neuer as the top choice. The national team will train at the Adi-Dassler Stadium in Herzogenaurach, allowing 4,000 fans to attend. Following their stint in Herzogenaurach, the team will move to Bavaria before facing Hungary and Switzerland in Stuttgart and Frankfurt, respectively.