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Bayern Munich’s Aleksandar Pavlovic Replaced by Emre Can in Germany’s Euro 2024 Squad Due to Tonsillitis

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Emre Can Replaces Aleksandar Pavlovic in Germany’s Euro 2024 Squad

Bayern Munich midfielder Aleksandar Pavlovic has been forced to withdraw from Germany’s Euro 2024 squad due to tonsillitis. The 20-year-old, who made his national debut earlier this month, was originally named in Julian Nagelsmann’s full squad for the tournament. However, he missed Germany’s recent 2-1 win against Greece and will now be replaced by former Liverpool midfielder Emre Can.

Pavlovic’s absence from the squad comes as a disappointment for both him and his teammates. Bayern team-mate Jamal Musiala expressed his sympathy, saying, “It’s a real shame for Pavlo. He was really looking forward to being there, was hoping to play and had trained well.” Pavlovic’s potential contributions to the team will now have to be put on hold due to his illness.

In response to Pavlovic’s withdrawal, Emre Can has been called up as his replacement. The 30-year-old midfielder brings experience to the squad, having already earned 43 caps for Germany. Can’s versatility and defensive prowess make him a valuable addition to the team. His selection over Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka indicates the trust and confidence that the coaching staff has in Can’s abilities.

Germany, as the host nation, will begin their Euro 2024 campaign with a match against Scotland on June 14th in Munich. The team will be eager to start the tournament on a positive note and make use of their home advantage. Can’s inclusion in the squad provides additional depth and options for Julian Nagelsmann as he prepares his team for the upcoming matches.

The replacement of Pavlovic with Can highlights the unpredictable nature of sports and the need for teams to adapt to unforeseen circumstances. Injuries and illnesses can disrupt even the best-laid plans, forcing teams to make quick adjustments. Can’s inclusion demonstrates the importance of having a strong and capable squad, with players ready to step in and contribute when needed.

Overall, while Pavlovic’s absence may be disappointing for him personally, Emre Can’s inclusion in Germany’s Euro 2024 squad adds depth and experience to the team. As the tournament approaches, Germany will rely on their strong squad to navigate through the challenges and aim for success on home soil.

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