All Germany players fit for Euro 2024 quarter-final against Spain

Germany's Jamal Musiala (l) and Antonio Ruediger (r) pictured during training session ahead of Friday's UEFA Euro 2024 quarter final soccer match between Germany and Spain. Federico Gambarini/dpa

Defender Jonathan Tah is back from suspension and everyone is healthy which gives Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann a full squad to chose from for the Euro 2024 quarter-final against Spain on Friday.

All 26 players took part in the final training session at the Herzogenaurach base camp on Thursday before the short trip to Stuttgart, where the big game is played.

Midfielder Robert Andrich stood out, having dyed his hair pink.

While Nagelsmann has all players fit he has more or less relied on the same starting 11 at the home tournament.

Tah is to return into the heart of the defence next to Antonio Rüdiger after having to sit out the 2-0 last 16 victory over Denmark where he was replaced by Nico Schlotterbeck.

It however remains open whether Leroy Sané will start again up front instead of Florian Wirtz, and whether David Raum will be preferred as full back over Maximilian Mittelstädt again.

Germany have not beaten Spain at a big tournament since 1988, and lost both previous knock-out matches, the Euro 2008 final and 2010 World Cup semi-final.

The last victory came when the nation last hosted the Euros 36 years ago, and forward Jamal Musiala hopes that the team can do it again on Friday.

"We will do everything, for the country, for the coaching team, for everyone, so that we can win the title. That's our motivation," Musiala told Sky TV.

(l-r) Germany's Pascal Gross, Robert Andrich and Toni Kroos pictured during training session ahead of Friday's UEFA Euro 2024 quarter final soccer match between Germany and Spain. Federico Gambarini/dpa
Germany's goalkeepers Manuel Neuer and Marc-Andre ter Stegen during training ahead of Friday's UEFA Euro 2024 quarter final soccer match between Germany and Spain. Federico Gambarini/dpa
Germany's national coach Julian Nagelsmann watches over a training ahead of Friday's UEFA Euro 2024 quarter final soccer match between Germany and Spain. Federico Gambarini/dpa

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