At the 2010 World Cup, the updated German chariots blew a youth storm in South Africa, they won the third place, and a group of young players became the cornerstone of the team's victory after four years. Now, nine years later, where are the 23 members of the German team?

Retired: Boot, Klose, Friedrich, Kakao, Wiser, Ram, Kislin, Trokhovsky, Mertesack, Jensen
SCHWEINSTEIGER (Chicago Flame): Piglet has announced that he will retire at the end of the season, and another legend in German football has announced the end.
Podolski (Kobe Victory Ship): Former Pig Bo CP, Prince Porty team-mates in the J-League with Iniesta and Villa, with the goal of successfully completing relegation.
Mario Gomez (Stuttgart): Going round and round, Super Mario returned to Stuttgart to play in the Bundesliga, scoring 1 goal in 6 appearances so far this season.
Neuer (Bayern Munich): Neuer, who became famous in 2010 and has long been ranked among the best goalkeepers in the world, is now the captain of the German national team and Bayern Munich.
Dennis Ogo (Hannover 96): Made 10 appearances for the German national team, joining hanover from relegated Stuttgart this summer on a free-form basis for the Bundesliga.
Khedira (Juventus): Khedira, who joined Real Madrid after the World Cup in South Africa, joined Juventus in 2015, and is currently a key player for the old woman.
Tashcher (no club): 15 appearances for the national team, 1 minute in the World Cup in South Africa, Tashcher, who has both German and Turkish citizenship, bid farewell to the city of Istanbul this summer and has not yet found a home.
Jerome Boateng (Bayern Munich): After being announced by Loew, Boateng also lost a stable position at Bayern, making seven appearances in all competitions so far this season.
Mesut Ozil (Arsenal): The core of the German team, Ronaldo's best partner, the Premier League assist king, these halos reflect Ozil's current helplessness, he angrily quit the national team last year, and now he is hidden by Emery.
Bad Stubb (Stuttgart): The talented centre-back of the year, plagued by injuries, has maintained a good attendance this season, making eight appearances in the Bundesliga and scoring two goals.
Marco Marin (Red Star Belgrade): The German team's most regrettable new star, currently playing for Red Star Belgrade, captaining and playing in the Champions League for two consecutive seasons.
Thomas Müller (Bayern Munich): Abandoned by Loew and unappreciated by Kovac, the once beloved second child, the best rookie in the World Cup in South Africa, is not happy now.
TONY KROOS (Real Madrid): The youngest player in that German team, along with Neuer, is the only two players in the group who can still have a place in the German national team.