Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Joachim Loew plans to groom Germany's next crop of rising stars with a view to Euro 2012

BERLIN — Coach Joachim Loew revealed on Wednesday plans to groom Germany's next crop of rising stars with a view to Euro 2012 and to bring Mainz's Lewis Holtby, who has English parentage, into the national squad.After Germany's stars Mesut Ozil and Thomas Mueller impressed at the World Cup in South Africa as part of Loew's young side which finished third, the next batch of talent is now set to be groomed for greatness ready for Euro 2012.Dark horses Mainz have shot to the top of the Bundesliga with six straight wins and both striker Andre Schuerrle, 19, and midfielder Holtby, 20, are now set to be promoted to the Germany squad by the end of the year.Loew has said next month's Euro 2012 qualifiers against Turkey, on October 8, and Kazakhstan, on October 12, may be too soon for the pair, but the friendly against Sweden on November 17 will allow Loew to experiment."Players like Schuerrle or Holtby in Mainz are moving closer to the national team all the time with their performances," Loew told German daily Bild."It's great to see what is currently being developed in Mainz."Dortmund pair midfielder Kevin Grosskreutz and defender Mats Hummels are also in a small group of talented youngsters Loew is looking at to develop before Euro 2012, to be held in the Ukraine and Poland."All of them will still get their chance this year," said Loew."I think for them it is better to play in some Under-21 games, rather than sit on the bench with us."(For the match against Sweden), I will use that to try and test out things."Loew has also said he is very keen to look at Everton-fan Holtby, who has an English father after UK newspapers speculated he may opt to play for Three Lions, because of his Liverpool-born parent, a former soldier.Holtby has represented Germany at under-18, u-19, u-20 and captained the national u-21 side, but could still play for England unless he wins a senior cap for Loew, but has now said he wants to wear the white shirt of Germany.Holtby even says his father has given his blessing to the decision: "He said if I want to win trophies, then it is a good idea".

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