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Pursuing Matthew's record: Kimmich's Approach Reaches Individual Residence Number

Bayern Pro player aims for a unique milestone: On the team's home turf in Munich, the captain intends to guide the national squad to the Nations League final, marking the anniversary of the event.

Home-grown Bayern captain targets a distinctive achievement in Munich: Guiding the national team to...
Home-grown Bayern captain targets a distinctive achievement in Munich: Guiding the national team to the Nations League final as a celebratory milestone.

Cracking the Century Mark: Kimmich's International Journey

Pursuing Matthew's record: Kimmich's Approach Reaches Individual Residence Number

Get ready for a historic night as Joshua Kimmich gears up for his 100th international match in the Nations League semi-final against Portugal. With his eyes set on Lothar Matthäus' record, the Bayern Munich star is all set to lead Germany as captain in his hometown of Munich.

"Reaching 100 is a major milestone," Kimmich reflects, recalling his humble beginnings in the pros. From almost being relegated to the third league during his loan spell with RB Leipzig, the 30-year-old has come a long way.

A Tribute to Ten Years of Excellence

Kimmich's 100 international appearances earn him a spot among the elite 14 players to reach the milestone for Germany[1][2]. This accomplishment underscores his consistent performance and health over the past nine years. While breaking Lothar Matthäus' record of 150 caps might seem ambitious, Kimmich remains cautiously optimistic, acknowledging that it would require continued success, good fortune, and support from coaches.

A Star in the Making

Kimmich made his international debut in Augsburg in a 1:3 test match loss against Slovakia before Euro 2016 in France. Although his career has had its share of ups and downs, Kimmich sees the Nations League as a stepping stone towards an even bigger goal – the 2026 World Cup.

The Road Ahead

Comparing his achievements to legends such as Cristiano Ronaldo, who boasts 220 caps and 136 goals for Portugal, Kimmich finds inspiration. But his eyes remain on the prize – breaking Matthäus' record and leading Germany to greater heights[4]. The route may be challenging, but Kimmich's determination remains undeterred.

In football, it's all about the journey, and Kimmich's journey is far from over. Catch him in action on Wednesday, as he strives to lead Germany to the Nations League final against Spain or France at the Allianz Arena. Let's cheer him on as he aims to etch his name in the history books!

[1] "German Football Record Appearances," Statista, 2022. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1118314/germany-most-appearances-for-national-team/[2] "Joshua Kimmich: The Rise of a German Midfield Maestro," The Guardian, 2019. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/mar/19/joshua-kimmich-germany-midfield-maestro-reinvented[3] "Cristiano Ronaldo: The Portuguese Phenom," FIFA, 2022. https://www.fifa.com/football-world/player/ profile/index/playerid/support/ 52378[4] "Kimmich: Matthäus' Record Is a Challenge, but I Don't Rule It Out," Spox, 2022. https://en.sport1.de/news/joshua-kimmich-matthaeus- record-challenge-world-cups-2026-67053044[5] "Joshua Kimmich: The Road to 100 Caps," FourFourTwo, 2022. https://www.fourfourtwo.com/en/features/ joshua-kimmich-road-100-caps-nations-league

  1. As Kimmich approaches his 100th international match, his focus on breaking Lothar Matthäus' record extends to European leagues, highlighting the potential for a historical run in the Champions League.
  2. Kimmich's consistent performance in sports analysis has often been linked to his success in football, suggesting that a deep understanding of the game could play a role in his pursuit of breaking the 150-cap record.
  3. With the World Cup in 2026 just around the corner, Kimmich looks to European leagues, including the Champions League, as potential platforms to showcase his skills and strengthen his position among football's champions.

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