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Götze central to Germany's season

He featured in every game, played more minutes than anyone else and scored the third highest number of goals: World Cup winner Mario Götze was the stand-out figure for Die Mannschaft throughout the 2014/15 season. Thomas Müller was the top scorer with five goals.

Joachim Löw selected 32 different players in the 10 games, including 20 World Cup winners. The only World Champions not to feature were Philipp Lahm, Per Mertesacker and Miroslav Klose, all of whom retired after the tournament. Three players made their senior debut this campaign: Karim Bellarabi, Jonas Hector and Patrick Herrmann.

The 2014/15 season:

3rd September 2014: Germany 2-4 Argentina (Düsseldorf)
7th September 2014: Germany 2-1 Scotland (Dortmund)
11th October 2014: Poland 2-0 Germany (Warsaw)
14th October 2014: Germany 1-1 Ireland (Gelsenkirchen)
14th November 2014: Germany 4-0 Gibraltar (Nuremberg)
18th November 2014: Spain 0-1 Germany (Vigo)
25th March 2015: Germany 2-2 Australia (Kaiserslautern)
29th March 2015: Georgia 0-2 Germany (Tbilisi)
10th June 2015: Germany 1-2 USA (Cologne)
13th June 2015: Gibraltar 0-7 Germany (Faro, Portugal)
Overall record: 10 games, 5 wins, 2 draws, 3 defeats, 22 goals scored, 12 goals conceded

Capped players (32)

10 appearances: Mario Götze (741 minutes)
9 appearances: Lukas Podolski (317)
8 appearances: Sebastian Rudy (520)
7 appearances: Toni Kroos (598), Karim Bellarabi (502), Thomas Müller (500), Max Kruse (217)
6 appearances: Jerome Boateng (540), Erik Durm (521), Manuel Neuer (495), André Schürrle (293)
5 appearances: Jonas Hector (379), Antonio Rüdiger (366), Christoph Kramer (309), Sami Khedira (280)
4 appearances: Mesut Özil, Shkodran Mustafi (both 360), Benedikt Höwedes (346), Marco Reus (342)
3 appearances: Mats Hummels, Ron-Robert Zieler (beide 270), Bastian Schweinsteiger (225), Ilkay Gündogan (215), Matthias Ginter (136), Julian Draxler (121)
2 appearances: Roman Weidenfeller (135), Patrick Herrmann (127), Kevin Volland (121), Lars Bender (13)
1 appearance: Kevin Großkreutz (90), Mario Gomez (56), Holger Badstuber (45)
Debutants (3): Karim Bellarabi, Jonas Hector, Patrick Herrmann

Other stats

Goals (9 players/22 goals): Thomas Müller (5), André Schürrle (4), Mario Götze (3), Toni Kroos, Max Kruse, Marco Reus (all 2), Karim Bellarabi, Ilkay Gündogan, Lukas Podolski (all 1), plus an own goal from Yoen Santos (Gibraltar)
Yellow cards (8 players/8 cards): Karim Bellarabi, Jerome Boateng, Julian Draxler, Erik Durm, Mats Hummels, Thomas Müller, Lukas Podolski, Bastian Schweinsteiger (all 1)

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He featured in every game, played more minutes than anyone else and scored the third highest number of goals: World Cup winner Mario Götze was the stand-out figure for Die Mannschaft throughout the 2014/15 season. Thomas Müller was the top scorer with five goals.

Joachim Löw selected 32 different players in the 10 games, including 20 World Cup winners. The only World Champions not to feature were Philipp Lahm, Per Mertesacker and Miroslav Klose, all of whom retired after the tournament. Three players made their senior debut this campaign: Karim Bellarabi, Jonas Hector and Patrick Herrmann.

The 2014/15 season:

3rd September 2014: Germany 2-4 Argentina (Düsseldorf)
7th September 2014: Germany 2-1 Scotland (Dortmund)
11th October 2014: Poland 2-0 Germany (Warsaw)
14th October 2014: Germany 1-1 Ireland (Gelsenkirchen)
14th November 2014: Germany 4-0 Gibraltar (Nuremberg)
18th November 2014: Spain 0-1 Germany (Vigo)
25th March 2015: Germany 2-2 Australia (Kaiserslautern)
29th March 2015: Georgia 0-2 Germany (Tbilisi)
10th June 2015: Germany 1-2 USA (Cologne)
13th June 2015: Gibraltar 0-7 Germany (Faro, Portugal)
Overall record: 10 games, 5 wins, 2 draws, 3 defeats, 22 goals scored, 12 goals conceded

Capped players (32)

10 appearances: Mario Götze (741 minutes)
9 appearances: Lukas Podolski (317)
8 appearances: Sebastian Rudy (520)
7 appearances: Toni Kroos (598), Karim Bellarabi (502), Thomas Müller (500), Max Kruse (217)
6 appearances: Jerome Boateng (540), Erik Durm (521), Manuel Neuer (495), André Schürrle (293)
5 appearances: Jonas Hector (379), Antonio Rüdiger (366), Christoph Kramer (309), Sami Khedira (280)
4 appearances: Mesut Özil, Shkodran Mustafi (both 360), Benedikt Höwedes (346), Marco Reus (342)
3 appearances: Mats Hummels, Ron-Robert Zieler (beide 270), Bastian Schweinsteiger (225), Ilkay Gündogan (215), Matthias Ginter (136), Julian Draxler (121)
2 appearances: Roman Weidenfeller (135), Patrick Herrmann (127), Kevin Volland (121), Lars Bender (13)
1 appearance: Kevin Großkreutz (90), Mario Gomez (56), Holger Badstuber (45)
Debutants (3): Karim Bellarabi, Jonas Hector, Patrick Herrmann

Other stats

Goals (9 players/22 goals): Thomas Müller (5), André Schürrle (4), Mario Götze (3), Toni Kroos, Max Kruse, Marco Reus (all 2), Karim Bellarabi, Ilkay Gündogan, Lukas Podolski (all 1), plus an own goal from Yoen Santos (Gibraltar)
Yellow cards (8 players/8 cards): Karim Bellarabi, Jerome Boateng, Julian Draxler, Erik Durm, Mats Hummels, Thomas Müller, Lukas Podolski, Bastian Schweinsteiger (all 1)