Oliver Kahn is worried that long-term injuries to key
players could hamper Germany's chances at the FIFA World Cup later this year.
The likes of Sami Khedira and Bastian Schweinsteiger have
both missed large chunks of this season with respective knee and ankle
problems, and Arsenal's Mesut Ozil remains out with a hamstring injury.
With the showpiece in Brazil a little over three months
away, former goalkeeper Kahn - who won the Golden Ball for his performances at
the 2002 World Cup, where Germany were beaten by Brazil in the final - has
concerns over the impact those injuries could have on the squad.
"Half a year ago I would have immediately said that
the national team has a big chance to win the World Cup," he told the
German Football Association's official website.
"Of course there are Spain and Brazil, but our team
was incredibly impressive in the qualifiers.
"The last tournaments and the successes of Germany
suggest that we might get very far. On the other hand, the injured are a big
problem.
"Khedira, Schweinsteiger, who was a long time
injured, Ozil, (Marcel) Schmelzer, (Mats) Hummels.
"Especially with the great heat and the rigours of
travel in Brazil, the coach has to wonder which players are fit for this
tournament."
Culled from Soccerway
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