Germany coach Joachim Low said Ilkay Gundogan remains below Sami Khedira in terms of gaining a midfield start.
Joachim Low indicated Ilkay Gundogan will remain behind Sami Khedira in the Germany pecking order, despite a promising showing against Poland.
Borussia Dortmund midfielder Gundogan came on in the 54th minute of the 3-1 win in Frankfurt on Friday, replacing Karim Bellarabi - with Khedira absent from the Euro 2016 qualifier with an injury.
Khedira, who recently switched to Juventus from Real Madrid, has proven himself to be injury prone, missing the World Cup final in Brazil due to a calf problem - and was in danger of missing the tournament altogether when he tore the cruciate ligament in his right knee seven months out.