According to Bild, Germany practiced Füllkrug’s forward play extensively in the pre-match training session, and everyone in the team expects him to start against Denmark.
The report says that Nagelsmann and his coaching staff frequently rotated other positions during the training session, but Füllkrug remained on the field, leading many teammates to believe he will be starting in the upcoming match.
In the group stage of this European Championship, Füllkrug came on as a substitute three times, playing a total of only 73 minutes, but efficiently scored two goals for Germany.
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