Schweinsteiger named Germany’s captain

Bayern Munich midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger was named the new captain of world champions Germany by manager Joachim Loew. Photo by: Eddie Keogh/Reuters

Bayern Munich midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger was named the new captain of world champions Germany by manager Joachim Loew. Photo by: Eddie Keogh/Reuters

Published Sep 2, 2014

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Bayern Munich midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger was on Tuesday named the new captain of world champions Germany by manager Joachim Loew.

Loew t5urned to the 30-year-old to succeed Philipp Lahm, who stepped down from international duty after skippering Germany to the World Cup title in July.

“Bastian will be a great and dignified captain of our national team,” Loew told a press conference in Dusseldorf.

Schweinsteiger is currently injured with a knee problem, leaving goalkeeper Manuel Neuer to lead Germany out on Wednesday in an international friendly in Dusseldorf against Argentina in a rematch 50 days after the Maracana showdown in Rio de Janeiro.

Schweinsteiger became a symbol of Germany's charge to a fourth world trophy, battling on through the final victory over Argentina despite taking an elbow in the face that left blood pouring from a cut.

Loew also announced that former VfB Stuttgart coach Thomas Schneider would become his new assistant manager in October.

Schneider replaces Hansi Flick, who has taken up a new role as sporting director of the German Football Association.

Schweinsteiger, who has 108 caps for Germany, is currently out of action because of a tendon problem in his knee.

But Loew said that he was confident that the Bayern star's vast experience would help him to lead Germany to the 2016 European Championships in France.

“Bastian Schweinsteiger has always taken on great responsibility,” Loew said. “I knew that I could always rely on him.

“Think back to the World Cup final and what he achieved for the team there and also in the games before it.

“At the moment Bastian is injured but of course I've talked to him in the past few weeks. I was in Munich and his injury is not one that is going to keep him out for months.

“His big goal is Euro 2016. I could sense that he's still bursting with ambition.”

If Schweinsteiger does miss more time than expected, Loew said he is fortunate to have several other major personalities in his squad.

The 54-year-old suggested that the likes of Neuer, Sami Khedira, Thomas Mueller and Mats Hummels can step up in Schweinsteiger's absence.– AFP

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