Without the ailing regulars Thomas Müller, Mats Hummels and Ilkay Gündogan, national coach Joachim Löw had to complete the training on Monday before the last European Championship group game against Hungary on Wednesday (9 p.m. in the FAZ live ticker for the European Football Championship, on ZDF and MagentaTV) .

Due to a capsule injury to his knee, Müller was unable to train with the national soccer team in the Adi-Dassler Stadium in Herzogenaurach.

After the 4-2 draw against Portugal on Saturday, Hummels had problems with the patellar tendon again.

Gündogan had injured his calf.

It was still unclear whether the wounds will affect the trio's deployment on Wednesday.

Robin Gosens, who excelled against Portugal, was able to train despite his adductor problems.

Jonas Hofmann, who was last injured in his knee, was also there again.

Toni Kroos, on the other hand, completed an individual training shift to control stress.

Since Lukas Klostermann was still missing after his muscle fiber tear, Löw had 18 field players and three goalkeepers in training. Manuel Neuer and Co. joined the practice unit with a soccer tennis tournament. A draw against Hungary is enough for Germany to reach the round of 16.