Germany coach Joachim Low says he has a back-up plan in place despite the rising number of injuries that threaten to scupper his attempt to win EURO 2012.
Germany, one of the favourites to win EURO 2012 to be hosted by Poland and the Ukraine, faces France on 29 February in Bremen in Low's final friendly before naming his 23-man squad for the tournament that starts on 8 June.
Germany is bidding to win the European crown for the fourth time and has been drawn in Group B with the Netherlands, Portugal and Denmark.
Low will announce his squad for the France friendly on Wednesday and will be calling up several fringe players to cope with the mounting injuries.
Low's first-choice midfielders, Mario Gotze, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Lukas Podolski, have all been out injured for weeks, while Arsenal defender Per Mertesacker is set to miss the rest of the season with damaged ankle ligaments.
"We are prepared for all eventualities; we constantly work with a 'what if...' strategy, so that if a player is injured, we have a replacement for him," Low told German football magazine 11Freunde.
"There are players who little is expected of before a tournament, but who come through and show unbelievable will to play really well, such as (defender) Arne Friedrich at the World Cup in South Africa."
While Bayern Munich's Schweinsteiger, Cologne's Podolski and Dortmund's Gotze are all expected back in the next few weeks and should be match fit in time for EURO 2012, Mertesacker is doubtful.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has said the centre-back will be out 'long-term' after needing reconstruction surgery to fix ankle ligaments damaged during the Gunner's Premier League victory against Sunderland.
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