Kimmich and his favorite position: "Actually in goal" - Germany Tops World Cup Qualifiers Group A After Kimmich's Masterclass
Germany has secured the top spot in Group A of the World Cup qualifiers following a resounding 4-0 victory over Luxembourg. The triumph was spearheaded by Joshua Kimmich, who scored his first double for the national team and converted a penalty with confidence reminiscent of Harry Kane's style.
Kimmich's impressive performance has earned him praise from national coach Julian Nagelsmann. The coach commended Kimmich's versatility, highlighting his ability to excel in multiple positions. Despite preferring the goalkeeper role, Kimmich has shown flexibility and ambition, willing to play wherever needed. This adaptability has contributed to Germany's unbeaten streak, with Kimmich yet to taste defeat in the national team.
With Germany, Northern Ireland, and Slovakia all tied on six points after the first three games, the upcoming match against Northern Ireland takes on added significance. Kimmich has set his sights on being a threat in this crucial encounter, aiming to maintain Germany's momentum and solidify their position at the top of the group.
Joshua Kimmich's impressive form and versatility have been key to Germany's rise to the top of Group A. With the national team's goalkeeper position open, Kimmich's preference for the role could see him challenge Oliver Baumann, Alexander Nübel, and Stefan Ortega Moreno for a starting spot. As Germany prepares to face Northern Ireland, Kimmich's ambition and adaptability will be crucial in maintaining their lead in the World Cup qualifiers.