Nico Schlotterbeck, the Borussia Dortmund centre-back, is facing uncertainty over his availability for Germany’s upcoming World Cup qualifiers after sustaining a foot injury.
The 25-year-old defender picked up the knock during Dortmund’s 1-1 draw with Hamburger SV over the weekend, leaving his participation in the national team’s matches against Luxembourg and Slovakia this month in serious doubt.
Germany head coach Julian Nagelsmann addressed the situation during a press conference on Monday, expressing concern about the player’s condition.
He revealed that Schlotterbeck’s foot had swollen significantly overnight, describing the appearance as far from ideal.
Nagelsmann confirmed that the medical team was actively examining the injury and stressed that the squad would need to monitor its progress closely before making a final decision on the defender’s involvement.
The injury comes at a challenging time for both club and country. Schlotterbeck has been a regular fixture in Dortmund’s backline and has established himself as a key figure in the German national team setup.
Since making his senior international debut, the robust centre-back has accumulated 22 caps, demonstrating reliability and composure in high-stakes encounters.
His recent performances underline his importance to Die Mannschaft. Schlotterbeck started in Germany’s convincing 4-0 victory over Luxembourg last month and played the full duration of their hard-fought 1-0 win against Northern Ireland.
His absence, should the swelling fail to subside in time, would undoubtedly be a blow to Nagelsmann’s defensive options as the team aims to secure crucial points in the qualification campaign.
As the medical staff continues its assessment, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely for updates.
For now, Schlotterbeck remains questionable, with his potential absence adding an element of unpredictability to Germany’s preparations for the forthcoming internationals.
