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Germany's Mueller declares himself fit for England showdown

"If I it was a problem, I wouldn't have trained today," Mueller said Saturday at Germany's Euro 2020 base camp in Bavaria.

AFP
Herzogenaurach, Germany
Sun, June 27, 2021

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 Germany's Mueller declares himself fit for England showdown Bayern Munich's German forward Thomas Mueller (R) has words with Bayern Munich's German midfielder Joshua Kimmich during the UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg football match between FC Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in Munich, southern Germany, on April 7, 2021. (AFP/CHRISTOF STACHE )

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ermany forward Thomas Mueller insists his knee injury will not stop him facing England in Tuesday's blockbuster Euro 2020 last 16 clash at Wembley.

"If I it was a problem, I wouldn't have trained today," Mueller said Saturday at Germany's Euro 2020 base camp in Bavaria.

"The capsular injury does not hold me back and I am experienced enough to deal with it.

"I'm convinced it won't be a problem for Tuesday."

Mueller is expected to start against England having been left out of the line-up for Wednesday's 2-2 draw with Hungary, in which he came on as a second-half replacement.

The 31-year-old Mueller and Germany captain Manuel Neuer, 35, are the only survivors from the team which beat England 4-1 in the last 16 of the 2010 World Cup. Sunday marks exactly 11 years since that match.

"We won against England in 2010 - that has nothing to do with Tuesday, but it might give some of you a good feeling," he told reporters.

"We are looking forward to playing a big name in England.

"Both teams had convincing performances in the group stages, but also had games where they were criticised.

"We were hoping to play better against Hungary, but now it's a knockout game."

Saturday is the 25-year anniversary of Germany's Euro 96 semi-final win over England at Wembley where current Three Lions manager Gareth Southgate missed the crucial penalty in the shoot-out.

"It was the first tournament that I was really aware of," said Bayern Munich star Mueller, who was six years old at the time.

"But even then it was a close result.

"Personally, I have a good experience of playing at Wembley Stadium having won the Champions League final there in 2013."

This is Mueller's third European Championship, yet he is still waiting for his first goal at the tournament.

"It would be nice to score on Tuesday, but the most important thing for me is that we go through," said Mueller.

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