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Kimmich and Rudiger clashed in Germany training and have to be separated

  /  autty

There was a blip in Germany's preparations for the World Cup when Antonio Rudiger had to be pulled apart from Joshua Kimmich after the pair clashed following a strong tackle from the Chelsea defender.

In a bid to impress Germany coach Joachim Low during their pre-World Cup training camp, Rudiger made a nuisance of himself as he hounded Kimmich before putting in a heavy challenge.

The Bayern Munich player took objection to the tackle and in the heat of the moment the pair squared-up to each other during what was meant to be a routine training session on Tuesday.

The pair went head-to-head during the bust up, according to Bild, before assistant coach Miroslav Klose had to seperate them.

Germany are currently training in Eppen, Italy, as they get ready to launch a defence on the World Cup, having won it in 2014.

There was more concern for the holders during the session after Julian Draxler took an elbow to the face and needed treatment.

After a timeout and an ice pack the PSG winger was able to continue, though Low would have envisaged a smoother day of training.

Low is yet to name his final 23-man-squad and with four players set to be cut ahead of the deadline on June 4, the players are fighting for their final position in every training session.

Germany are set to face Austria this week in a friendly before wrapping up their preparations for the tournament against Saudi Arabia.

They will then head to Russia and kick-off the World Cup against Mexico on June 17, with games against Sweden and South Korea completing Group F.