With the days passing quick, there are only a few short months standing from now until the FIFA World Cup. With only one international break before the tournament, time is ticking on Germany to tinker and experiment before the big games. One of the most important questions lingering for fans has now been asked.
Joshua Kimmich has been confirmed by Julian Nagelsmann as the first-choice right-back at the World Cup. Kimmich has been playing in that position as of late, but there was a moment there when Ridle Baku was in form and Nagelsmann floated the idea of including Kimmich in the midfield.
Kimmich as right-back feels like the right decision, especially with how great Aleksander Pavlović has been playing as of late. While Kimmich would make a great midfielder for Germany, this decision is one that maximizes the talent on the pitch and allows Kimmich to put in his famous crosses from that right side.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThis decision seems to be getting mixed reception thus far. For many, the midfield of Leon Goretzka and Aleksander Pavlović isn’t up to standards when you look at the rich history of the football nation. Ultimately, the performance on the pitch is what will decide if this decision was the right one but it feels as though there is mounting pressure on the German coach to deliver a successful tournament.
As great as EURO 2024 was, Germany has been on a bit of a rollercoaster since and it is difficult to assess the real strength of this squad at the moment. While Germany should be favorites to win their group, a difficult road is ahead nonetheless.
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