Basti injury blow

Bastian Schweinsteiger all-but ruled out of Germany’s Euro 2016 semi-final clash against France with knee ligament damage

GERMANY stalwart Bastian Schweinsteiger is set for Euro 2016 heartbreak after he was all-but ruled out of the semi-final clash with France on Thursday.

The Manchester United midfielder sustained minor knee ligament damage in the quarter-final win over Italy after coming on for the crocked Sami Khedira.

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Bastian Schweinsteiger has been all-but ruled out of Germany’s clash with France

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Bastian Schweinsteiger sustained minor knee ligament damage in the quarter-final win over Italy. The Germany skipper is unlikely to play against France

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Midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger exercises his knee in the hopes of making a full recovery before Germany’s semi-final showdown with hosts France on Thursday

Boss Joachim Low will take no chances with Schweinsteiger, 31, who missed a penalty during Saturday’s shootout.

He said: “Bastian picked up a minor injury.

“I hope and wish that he can make it. But one thing is clear: I will definitely not let anyone who is not 100 per cent fit play.

“I’ve done that in the past and I won’t make the same mistake twice.”

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Germany have also been hit by a torn hamstring to striker Mario Gomez, while defender Mats Hummels is suspended.

Low added: “It’s a bitter blow when important players are sidelined at this crucial stage.”

France striker Olivier Giroud is confident of beating the Germans — while continuing to prove his critics wrong.

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Joachim Low says he will not risk fielding any player who is not 100 per cent fit

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Striker Mario Gomez has also been ruled out of action with a torn hamstring

The Arsenal ace has been booed by his own support over the past year.

Yet he now has 10 goals in 11 games and was cheered as he was subbed after a brace in Sunday’s 5-2 win over Iceland.

He said: “When people boo you it is never nice so the best thing to do is answer on the pitch.”

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