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Germany takes 17-year-old Moukoko to Qatar World Cup

 Germany is taking 17-year-old striker Youssoufa Moukoko to the World Cup but Borussia Dortmund teammates Marco Reus and Mats Hummels have missed out.

Germany coach Hansi Flick named his 26-man squad for the tournament in Qatar on Thursday, rewarding Moukoko for scoring six goals and setting up four more in 13 Bundesliga appearances this season. Moukoko is the youngest player to reach 10 career Bundesli­ga goals. Last season, he became the youngest player to appear in the league.

“Youssoufa gives the team a lot. He’s fast, he’s lively,” Flick said. “We’re looking forward to him.”

Werder Bremen forward Niclas Füllkrug was another surprise callup, filling a gap left by Timo Werner’s injury. Füllkrug has 10 goals in 13 Bundesliga games this season.

“Momentum is on his side,” Flick said of Füllkrug, who was playing in the second division last season and had yet to play for Germany.

Before Flick named his squad, he referred to the human rights situation in Qatar and recent ho­mophobic comments made by for­mer Qatar player Khalid Salman, a World Cup ambassador.

“It leaves us speechless, stunned,” Flick said of the com­ments. “It just happened in the last few days. It’s extremely important on one hand that we as the DFB (German soccer federation) and the players clearly focus on the sports, yes, but of course we also have to address what the human rights situation is like in Qatar. We’ll have to keep our eyes and ears open there.”

Flick said there was no question of just concentrating on the soccer and ignoring all the other issues. He said it was the team’s “job” to address them.

“We don’t want to duck away, but we want to draw attention to the abuses when they happen,” Flick said. “We still have leverage when we’re there and that’s why I think it’s quite clear that we do that, too. That’s what the DFB stands for and that’s what the team stands for. A few players have al­ready addressed it, so I think we’re on the right track.”

Reus is missing out on a ma­jor tournament yet again. The Dortmund captain has struggled to recover from an ankle injury in September during the Ruhr derby win over Schalke. Reus made two brief appearances since but complained of increased pain last weekend.

“I and everyone else has to ac­cept it,” Reus wrote on Instagram. “A big dream of mine has been burst.”

Reus missed Germany’s World Cup win in 2014 with an ankle injury sustained in a warmup game, and a groin injury ruled him out of the 2016 European Champi­onship. He played for Germany at the 2018 World Cup but skipped the next European Championship to recover after his season with Dortmund.

“It hurts us all,” Flick said of Reus’ absence.

Hummels has played well this season, but he is also susceptible to injury and Flick evidently had doubts about whether the center back could deal with the rigors of a month-long tournament.

“We decided to give a younger player a chance,” Flick said.

Bayern Munich players again have prominent roles within the squad — goalkeeper Manuel Neuer and midfielders Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka and Thomas Müller will be expected to lead from experience.

Mario Götze, who scored the World Cup-winning goal in the final against Argentina in 2014, is back in the squad after a long absence. Götze has re­turned to top form since his Bundesliga return at Eintracht Frankfurt.

“If you look at his last games, they were at a high level,” Flick said. “He’s a brilliant player and a great person.”

Germany has a final warm-up game on Tuesday against Oman in Muscat. The team’s first match at the World Cup will be against Japan on Nov. 23. Spain and Costa Rica are also in Group E. – AP

GERMANY FULL SQUAD:

Goalkeepers: Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich), Marc-André ter Stegen (Barcelona), Kevin Trapp (Eintracht Frankfurt)

Defenders: Thilo Kehrer (West Ham), David Raum (Leipzig), Antonio Rüdiger (Real Madrid), Niklas Süle (Borussia Dortmund), Matthias Ginter (Freiburg), Nico Schlotterbeck (Borussia Dort­mund), Lukas Klostermann (Leipzig), Christian Günter (Freiburg), Armell Bella Kotchap (Southampton)

Midfielders: Joshua Kimmich (Bayern Munich), Leon Goretzka (Bayern Munich), Jamal Musiala (Bayern Munich), Thomas Müller (Bayern Munich), İlkay Gündoğan (Manchester City), Jonas Hofmann (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Mario Götze (Eintracht Frankfurt), Julian Brandt (Borussia Dort­mund), Kai Havertz (Chelsea)

Forwards: Serge Gnabry (Bay­ern Munich), Leroy Sané (Bayern Munich), Karim Adeyemi (Borus­sia Dortmund), Niclas Füllkrug (Werder Bremen), Youssoufa Mou­koko (Borussia Dortmund). – AP

United’s fourth-round tie will also be at their home ground, with their clash with Vincent Kompa­ny’s Championship side Burnley scheduled for the week of Decem­ber 19.

Elsewhere in the fourth round, Eddie Howe faces a reunion with former club Bournemouth, who will travel to St James’ Park to take on high-flying Newcastle, while Nottingham Forest’s reward for shocking Tottenham is a trip to Blackburn.

All four remaining EFL sides were handed tough draws against Premier League opponents. MK Dons will host Leicester; Charlton – the last London side standing – take on Brighton; League Two club Gillingham travel to Wolves; and Lincoln go to Southampton.

The fixtures will take place in the week commencing December 19, meaning some of the sides involved – particularly Man United, Man City and Liverpool – could have players involved in the World Cup final just days earlier.

— Sky Sports

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