Berlin: Thomas Muller and Mats Hummels were recalled by Germany coach Joachim Low on Wednesday for the European Championship.
Low had dropped both players as part of his shakeup following the disappointing early exit from the 2018 World Cup, but the team failed to shine in their absence and the coach hopes their return will provide a boost for Euro 2020.
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The 31-year-old Muller, who hasn't played for Germany since Nov. 19, 2018, scored 11 goals and set up 21 more to help Bayern Munich win its ninth straight Bundesliga title this season. It was Muller's 10th league title.
Hummels, 32, has marshalled Borussia Dortmund's defence to help it win the German Cup and qualify for the Champions League.
Jerome Boateng, who was also dropped by Lw at the same time as Muller and Hummels, was not recalled.
Low selected Real Madrid midfielder, Toni Kross, despite his coronavirus infection, while Bayern youngster Jamal Musiala was called up to help in the attack.