World Cup Title Next Year Is Our Goal, Says Germany Coach Nagelsmann
- Germany has set a goal to win the 2026 World Cup, as stated by Coach Julian Nagelsmann.
- Germany's recent World Cup performances include being knocked out in the group stage in the last two editions.
- Nagelsmann emphasized the importance of setting goals worth fighting for in sports.
- The team aims to start successfully in their qualifiers for the tournament co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
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Germany's World Cup-Quali opponent Slovakia already had better days, for example the personalie Peter Pekarik shows.
The list of failures is prominently occupied and yet anything but a victory would be a disappointment: In Slovakia, the German national team joins the qualifying team for the 2026 World Cup. Captain Joshua Kimmich moves back into the midfield, much more is not yet revealed by Bundestrainer Julian Nagelsmann.
On Wednesday, Germany's selector Julian Nagelsmann said he was "healthy" to set himself the goal of "becoming a world champion".
At the start of the World Cup qualification Germany plays in Slovakia. Julian Nagelsmann makes changes. At the center of his plan is Joshua Kimmich. A special task awaits the captain. Kimmich has special memories of the opponent.
Soccer-World Cup title next year is our goal, says Germany coach Nagelsmann
BRATISLAVA (Reuters) -Four-time world champions Germany have set their sights firmly on winning the 2026 World Cup, coach Julian Nagelsmann said on Wednesday ahead of their first qualifier against Slovakia on Thursday. Read full story


World Cup title next year is our goal, says Germany coach Nagelsmann
BRATISLAVA :Four-time world champions Germany have set their sights firmly on winning the 2026 World Cup, coach Julian Nagelsmann said on Wednesday ahead of their first qualifier against Slovakia on Thursday.Germany kick off their World Cup Group A qualifying campaign in Bratislava before next hosting Norther
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