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BVB's own Marco Reus and Julian Weigl have been called up to the German national team to fight for a chance to make the final 23 man squad for Euro 2016. While Reus will most likely make that team, Weigl will have to prove himself to Löw to get into the final squad. This is Julian Weigl's first call up to the German national team, obviously impressing many after having a breakthrough season with BVB this year. International competition is always good experience to get, as long as they don't get hurt while they are there. With Germany being one of the favorites this year, they should be a treat to watch.
And here is the provisional #DieMannschaft squad for #EURO2016 in full! #JederFuerJeden pic.twitter.com/XAlRuMnfFy
— Germany (@DFB_Team_EN) May 17, 2016
Congrats to Joshua #Kimmich, @JuWeigl and Julian #Brandt on earning their first #DieMannschaft call-up! #EURO2016 pic.twitter.com/nXnewDx730
— Germany (@DFB_Team_EN) May 17, 2016