Germany will be without Manuel Neuer and Leon Goretzka for next week's game against England
Manuel Neuer and Leon Goretzka will miss Germany’s Nations League clash with England next week after the pair tested positive for Covid-19.pair have been forced to isolate and will leave their team hotel, the German Football Association announced on Wednesday.Hoffenheim keeper Oliver Baumann has been called up as a replacement while Wolfsburg midfielder Maximilian Arnold has also been drafted in.
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