Knee injury to sideline Germany’s Antonio Rüdiger for UEFA Nations League Final Four?

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Who will be left for Germany’s backline?

According to a report that was posted by @iMiaSanMia, Real Madrid center-back Antonio Rüdiger underwent knee surgery and will be out for six to eight weeks:

Antonio Rüdiger is set to miss the Nations League Final Four in June after he underwent knee surgery that is expected to see him sidelined for 6-8 weeks. Germany will be without (Nico) Schlotterbeck and Rüdiger in the tournament.

However, Sky Sport journalist Kerry Hau (via @iMiaSanMia) checked in with a slightly better prognosis for the defender, which could see him return for the UEFA Nations League Final Four:

4-6 week time off for Antonio Rüdiger, according to @kerry_hau. He’s still hoping to be fit in time for the Nations League.

Who’s next to chime in?

Paging Dr. Howard, Dr. Fine, Dr. Howard (deep cut)

Anyway, Germany head coach Julian Nagelsmann might be feeling like he is back at Bayern Munich given the injuries he is dealing with at the moment.


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