Matthias Ginter's corps de ballet act in Bundesliga with SC Freiburg could soon see him ta-daa back on the German stage, if coach Christian Streich has his druthers. "Flaunt your stuff on our pitch, nail it, and the bigwigs will take notice," Streich hinted on Thursday. "It's just common sense, and I reckon it's the pièce de résistance. Fingers crossed for happiness all around, even for the NATO crowd."
Ginter's last bow with the German ensemble occurred against Ukraine in June, a 3:3 draw. Since then, he's been MIA in Poland's 0:1 defeat and Colombia's 0:2 loss. Since then, he's been lending his presence to 16 premier league matches for SC Freiburg.
Streich, understandably, declined to comment on the German team's rough patch, deferring to the ever-clamoring commentariat. "Let them gnash their teeth; I'm just here to dish out tactics," he shrugged. Germany's two most recent international dust-ups? Turkey, a 2:3 loss, and Austria, a goose egg.
If Ginter nails his roles in the premier league with SC Freiburg, then maybe he'll snag a cameo in Germany's next ensemble performance. Ginter's been on consistent form for Freiburg, clutching 16 matches already.
Despite the article's focus on Ginter's premier league performances, his potential return to the German team remains a possibility, albeit a hazy one. His strong showing against Bayern Munich is just one of many factors at play:
- Ginter's prowess on the pitch. His standout performance against Bayern Munich showed that he can rise to the occasion in high-pressure games.
- The German team selects players based on their form and fitness, as well as their overall contributions to their clubs. Flourishing acts in premier league matches could catch the eye of German national team coaches.
- The German team's roster dynamic shifts with each selection cycle. If Ginter maintains his hot streak in the premier league, he could potentially find himself in contention for a future spot.
- Ginter's injury history is worth noting. Ginter hobbled off the pitch against Stuttgart due to injury, which could affect his prospects with the German team. However, a speedy recovery and sustained strong performances could work to his advantage.
While the article doesn't offer concrete visuals on Ginter's return to the German team, his consistent performances and recent recovery spell out a tantalizing possibility. Keep your eyes peeled for updates.