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Frings admits Germany hurt

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Torsten Frings says he is still stung from his abrupt exclusion from the Germany squad.

Snubbed Germany midfielder disappointed not to make World Cup

Torsten Frings says he is still stung from his abrupt exclusion from the Germany squad. The Werder Bremen midfielder was told by Germany coach Joachim Low in January that his international career, at least under Low's reign, will go no further. And Frings has consequently missed out on a spot in the World Cup squad this summer, even when Simon Rolfes, Michael Ballack and Christian Trasch sustained recent injuries.

Hurt

"I am disappointed, not because of the current events, but for the way in which I was dealt with," Frings told the Bild am Sonntag. "To cut me off in a quick chat in January, without any official farewell, that hurt and it still hurts now. "I am done with the national team. I have no contact whatsoever with the national team coach." Frings believes he is worthy of a seat on the plane to South Africa, adding: "In view of my overall ability, I should be included." When asked whether he feels his ability surpasses that of the players included in the squad, Frings said: "I have an opinion, but I don't want to say anything bad about the lads. "I am keeping my fingers crossed that they win the World Cup. "My aim was to help them out, even if I was only back-up. I would have ended my international career after the World Cup anyway, but in a decent manner, not just in passing. Not in the way in which it has happened." Frings will now have to follow his country's World Cup bid on television at home in Germany, and although he is hoping for a successful campaign, he has doubts over the strength of the side.
Weak
"The whole structure is on very weak foundations," he said. "Isn't there a lack of young and old, talented and experienced? "I know what is required in such a tournament. "I am keeping my fingers crossed for the lads, but who, apart from (Philipp) Lahm or (Per) Mertesacker is going to be able to intervene if things are not quite right in the team? "It is going to be tough against the likes of England, Argentina or Spain. You need strength in the tackle and tournament experience in those kind of games."