Freiburg and Lothar Matthäus endorse Matthias Ginter’s return to German national team after another command performance
Freiburg and Lothar Matthäus endorse Matthias Ginter’s return to German national team after another command performance After the 32-year-old delivered – in the words of RTL commentator Lothar Matthäus – the “perfect game”, SC Freiburg are rallying around defender Matthias Ginter and endorsing his return to the German national team. Ginter played a pivotal role in Freiburg’s Europa League victory over Celta Vigo last night. The 52-times-capped international presently makes a strong case for a return to the Germany squad following a three-year hiatus.
Matthias Ginter’s recent form surge Ginter has delivered an excellent Bundesliga campaign for Freiburg, scoring two goals and adding four assists in 27 league starts. SCF head coach Julian Schuster has included Ginter in his starting XI 42 times across all competitions this season. Incredibly, the native Freiburger has gone the full 90 minutes on every last occasion.
Ginter truly began heating up a little less than a month ago. Get German Football News accorded him “Man-of-the-Match” honors during Freiburg’s away UEL loss at Genk on March 12th. Ginter ended up scoring a goal and adding an assist during Freiburg’s comeback victory in the home leg.
The historic victory that propelled Freiburg to the 2025/26 UEL quarterfinals fell on the very same day that Germany head coach Julian Nagelsmann selected his squad for the March international break. Ginter found himself answering questions about a return to the national team. How strong was Ginter last night?
Matthäus’ assessment was no exaggeration. Ginter remained dominant in his direct duels. He propelled the SCF attack forward with his 82 touches and 61 passes; almost all of which connected.