Alexandra Popp It is a sea of doubts. The German international Wolfsburg the decision to continue it was made calmly both in choice such as at the club level. This is what the 33-year-old from Witten said, clarifying that he is calm about his future and the only thing that is clear to him is that his physical condition will be fundamental when making a decision.
“I need a little more time. It’s very early and the emotions are still on the surface,” he told ‘SID’ during Wolfsburg’s preseason. “Things could go either way.” “That (doubts) is nothing new for me,” he adds, smiling. “To make a good and objective decision I have to let the impressions of France sink in.”
Popp talks to the new national coach, Christian Wück. “We talked on the phone once, but we didn’t talk about anything in particular,” he said. Germany’s next international matches will be in England and in Duisburg against Australia at the end of October and a decision must be made ahead of the squad list. The Euro Cup in Switzerland next summer is “still so far away, we’re not thinking about it yet.”
Popp’s contract with Wolfsburg, on the other hand, expires at the end of the season. “I’m very calm about my future in football in general,” said the 2016 Olympic champion ahead of Sunday’s Super Cup match against FC Bayern. However, regarding his recent knee and heel problems, he highlighted: “My body will play a very important role in my decision-making, it must be said very clearly.”
Source: La Verdad

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