Young Star in Doubt: Lennart Karl's World Cup Dreams Hanging by a Thread
German teenager Lennart Karl has suffered an injury during training, casting doubt on his participation in the upcoming World Cup. His rapid rise this season with Bayern Munich earned him a spot on the national team. Further assessments are underway to determine his capability to continue.
Teenage sensation Lennart Karl's World Cup aspirations are in jeopardy following an injury sustained in training, Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann confirmed on Friday. As Germany gears up for its final warm-up against the U.S., Karl's hospital visit adds a layer of complexity to Nagelsmann's roster decisions.
Karl, the 18-year-old who has rapidly ascended through Bayern Munich, was unexpectedly added to the squad, thanks in part to his impressive performances this season. However, his place in the tournament remains uncertain, pending further medical evaluations.
The German national team, eager to reclaim the World Cup glory they last achieved in 2014, will face challenging matches against Curacao, the Ivory Coast, and Ecuador in Group E starting on June 14. They seek redemption after early exits in the past two tournaments.
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