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- Russia must beat Ukraine with 'minimal losses': new defence chief
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- EU to encourage influencers to have 'positive' impact
- Georgian parliament passes 'foreign influence' bill despite protests
- US to raise tariffs on $18 bn of China imports including chips
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- England star Billy Vunipola to leave Saracens
- French court acquits director Polanski in defamation trial
- European football a 'driving force' for Newcastle, says Howe
- Tabilo follows Djokovic shock by reaching Rome Open quarter-finals
- Israeli police say investigating ransacking of Gaza-bound aid trucks
- US tells Ukraine 'aid on its way' as Russia claims advances
- Armenia detains demonstrators as protest leader seeks to oust PM
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- Ex-England rugby star Jonny May to leave Gloucester
- EU signs off on asylum overhaul
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- Russia's Kharkiv push aims to stretch Ukraine forces: analysts
- Final push to form Dutch govt, Wilders keeps PM pick secret
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- Emirates Stadium to become home for Arsenal's women's team
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- UK MPs arrested for sexual offences face parliament ban
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- Armenia detains demonstrators as protest leader seeks PM's impeachment
- US military aid 'on its way', Blinken tells Ukraine
- Putin to meet Xi in Beijing seeking greater support for war effort
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- Putin to visit Beijing, meet Xi this week
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- Putin to visit Beijing this week
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- Foxconn reports sharp rise in first-quarter net profit
- Uber to buy Delivery Hero's Foodpanda in Taiwan for US$950 mn
- Sony net profit dips on-year but beats estimate
- Modi files candidacy for India election in Hindu holy city
- Georgia set to adopt 'foreign influence' bill despite mass protests
- Blinken in Ukraine to assure US support amid new Russian offensive
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Nagelsmann setzt auf die Lyon-Elf
Julian Nagelsmann hat seine EM-Formation gefunden. Für den Klassiker gegen die Niederlande am Dienstag (20.45 Uhr/RTL) in Frankfurt/Main setzt der Fußball-Bundestrainer nach dem 2:0 in Frankreich auf seine Startelf von Lyon.
Marc-Andre ter Stegen wird also im Tor erneut den verletzten Manuel Neuer vertreten. In der Abwehr gibt es nach dem ersten Spiel ohne Gegentor gegen eine Top-Nation seit 2018 auch keinen Umbau: Das Zentrum aus Antonio Rüdiger und Jonathan Tah wird erneut von Joshua Kimmich und Maximilian Mittelstädt flankiert.
Im defensiven Mittelfeld zieht Rückkehr Toni Kroos die Fäden, neben ihm spielt wieder Robert Andrich. Kapitän Ilkay Gündogan wird abermals auf der Zehn Regie führen - er soll Jamal Musiala, Florian Wirtz und die Sturmspitze Kai Havertz in Szene setzen. - Die deutsche Aufstellung:
ter Stegen - Kimmich, Tah, Rüdiger, Mittelstädt - Kroos, Andrich - Wirtz, Gündogan, Musiala - Havertz. - Trainer: Nagelsmann
F.Müller--BTB