Germany boss Nagelsmann confirms he will rotate side for clash with Ghana
The German team twice recovered from a goal behind to defeat Switzerland 4-3 in an exciting friendly match on Friday.
Nagelsmann mentioned that Stuttgart goalkeeper Alexander Nubel will start, and his club colleague, forward Deniz Undav, is assured some minutes on the pitch.
Tomorrow's fixture differs slightly as we must make more changes to give opportunities to those returning from injuries, Nagelsmann explained during a press conference on Sunday.
We aim to ensure the players are in top condition and ready for the decisive phase of the season.
He noted that the players face demanding schedules with their clubs, including various competitions, right up until the World Cup begins in June.
This encounter with Ghana marks the final preparation game before Nagelsmann reveals his World Cup roster in May.
Every player knows exactly where they stand
I cannot guarantee that all players will be satisfied with the outcome. Discussions are inevitable, Nagelsmann stated regarding his World Cup selection.
Each player is fully aware of their current position; they understand whether their place is secure or uncertain.
With just two months until the World Cup, it is crucial for every individual to have clarity on their status.
Germany, who last reached a major tournament final by securing their fourth World Cup title in 2014 in Brazil, find themselves in Group E alongside Ecuador, Curacao, and Ivory Coast for the event running from June 11th to July 19th.
They will kick off their World Cup campaign in Houston, Texas, on June 14th facing Curacao. Next, Germany heads to Toronto on June 20th to meet Ivory Coast, before wrapping up the group stage against Ecuador in New York on June 25th.
Ghana occupies Group L with Croatia, England, and Panama.