Schweinsteiger expects to be fit
Bastian Schweinsteiger said on Wednesday he would recover from a knee injury in time to captain Germany at the European Championship, even though it remained unclear when he would return to the pitch.
"I'm doing well, I am very confident," he told journalists at a press conference in the Swiss town of Ascona, where the German national squad has set up its training camp ahead of the tournament in France.
"I am trying to do a bit more day by day," said Schweinsteiger, who has 114 caps, adding that his recovery was well within schedule.
The World Cup winning midfielder has not played since tearing his knee ligament while training with Germany in March.
But coach Joachim Loew has named him in a preliminary Euro 2016 squad of 27, which has to be trimmed to 23 by next Tuesday.
Loew said he was giving Schweinsteiger until Friday or Saturday before deciding.
Die Mannschaft is plagued with injury worries, with defender Mats Hummels also sitting out training after he picked up a hamstring tear at the end of the league season.
But Loew voiced confidence that Hummels, also a member of Germany's World Cup winning squad, will recover in time.
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