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JAKARTA - Marco Reus' chances of appearing in the 2022 World Cup are threatened. He will likely not be taken by the German national team after injury.

Reus was found on a stretcher off the field during Dortmund's match against Schalke 04, last Saturday. He looked very sick with the injury.

Dortmund coach Edin Terzic revealed that Reus felt very serious pain. He continues to consult a doctor regarding the player's condition.

"There's nothing I talk to more than our current doctor. It's a shame Marco has an ankle injury," said the coach.

"I could only talk to him briefly in the first half. He was then in severe pain. As severe as his ligament injuries were, we couldn't answer yet," he continued.

Reus has actually just entered Germany's newest squad under the tutelage of Hansi Flick. He is projected to defend Die Adler against Hungary and England at the UEFA Nations League.

Flick is worried about the prospect of losing the 33-year-old.

That fact will certainly hurt Reus a lot. Understandably, he also missed the 2014 World Cup due to the same injury, namely the ankle.

At that time he admitted "his dream had exploded" while missing the tournament at the time.

He is also absent from Euro 2016 and Euro 2020. It is likely that he will miss this time.


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