Pascal Gross did his case for a key role with Germany no harm in their latest friendly fixture.
The Albion midfielder impressed in a 0-0 draw with Ukraine in Nurnberg.
He played the full game and was joined on the pitch for the second half by Deniz Undav, the Seagulls striker who spent last season on loan at Stuttgart.
Toni Kroos and Robert Andrich are expected to form the engine room for the hosts when they kick-off Euro 2024.
But Gross has become increasingly important for the national team recently and saw a lot of the ball in this run-out.
His cross in the first half set up a chance for Ilkay Gundogan, who failed to convert.
Undav almost won it late on for a Germany side who play Greece in Monchengladbach on Friday.
Germany kick off the tournament on June 14 when they play Scotland in Munich.
Billy Gilmour played 73 minutes as the Scots beat Gibraltar on the Algarve.
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