Seefeld (AP) - The Rio world champions Mats Hummels and Toni Kroos are at the EM dress rehearsal for the German national team.

There is still a question mark behind Lukas Klostermann from Leipzig.

And Bayern professional Leon Goretzka will not only miss the international soccer match on Monday (8.45 p.m. in the FAZ live ticker for international matches and on RTL) in Düsseldorf against Latvia after his muscle injury, but also the first European Championship match against France on 15. June in Munich.

“He will definitely need a few more days, maybe a week, to get into team training,” reported national coach Joachim Löw on Sunday at the end of the training camp in Seefeld.

In Austria, the 26-year-old Goretzka was only able to complete one individual training program.

The veteran Kroos survived his corona infection well.

"Toni Kroos got out of this illness without any problems," said Löw.

The Real Madrid midfielder appeared "as you know him" at the training camp.

The 31-year-old Kroos came to Seefeld late from the corona quarantine.

“I'm not worried about my fitness.

It's not like I'm coming from a six-week injury.

I just didn't do anything for a week.

You can manage that, ”said Kroos himself.

"English still need a run-up"

Hummels, who returned to the national team, “trained completely normally and free of symptoms” at the weekend, as Löw was pleased to note. At the beginning of the training camp in the Tyrolean Alps and during the friendly against Denmark (1-1), the 32-year-old defender had pain in his patellar tendon. But Hummels had "no fundamental problems," emphasized Löw, who is planning to join the Dortmund team in a three-way defense on Monday. Klostermann had a slight effusion in his knee after the game against the Danes. The 24-year-old was also spared in training on Sunday.

The Champions League winners Kai Havertz, Timo Werner and Antonio Rüdiger from Chelsea and the loser in the final Ilkay Gündogan from Manchester City, who later came to Seefeld, can take part in the last test.

Löw wants to regulate their deployment times: "The English still need a bit of a run-up."

In any case, he “doesn't want to play like he did against France, because Latvia is very defensive”, announced the national coach: “The line-up is the solution for the game against Latvia.

Against France it will be different again. ”In Düsseldorf, Jonas Hofmann from Gladbach could begin on the right wing.

Manuel Neuer will also play as number one against Latvians.

The captain will play his 100th international match in Düsseldorf.

The anniversary of the Bayern keeper was "a magic number," said Löw: "We can all - and he - be proud of that."

In the training camp, the DFB selection "made a step forward".

But there are still a few things that can be improved.

"Now it goes into the details," said the national coach.

You have to "continue to work in order to become even more stable and solid".

After the test against the Latvians on Tuesday, the German team moved into their EM base in Herzogenaurach, Franconia.