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Gregor Kobel Embraces New Role as Switzerland’s No. 1 Goalie at FIFA World Cup 2026

Gregor Kobel has embraced his role as Switzerland’s No. 1 goalkeeper ahead of their World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match against Algeria. The 28-year-old reflected on how his experience at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar helped him transition into a world-class starter. Kobel credited former teammate Yann Sommer for teaching him elite consistency and work ethic. He believes Switzerland’s mix of experience and young talent can compete with any team in the tournament.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Gregor Kobel embraces new role as Switzerland's No 1 goalie ahead of Algeria R32 clash

Vancouver, July 3

Switzerland goalkeeper Gregor Kobel says he is filled with pride after successfully stepping into the role of the nation's first-choice goalkeeper.

Speaking ahead of the Swiss team's crucial FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 showdown against Algeria in Vancouver, the 28-year-old reflected on how his tournament experience four years ago in Qatar fundamentally shaped his transition into a world-class starter.

Having travelled to the 2022 World Cup as an understudy to veteran Yann Sommer, the Borussia Dortmund shot-stopper has firmly established himself as Switzerland's undisputed No. 1 for the North American tournament.

Speaking to FIFA, Kobel emphasised that representing his country on football's biggest stage remains an unparalleled feeling.

"It makes me very proud to play for Switzerland," Kobel said. "A World Cup is always an emotional tournament. Getting to play for your country is something really special. That's why I'm very proud and grateful for this opportunity."

Kobel recalled his high-stakes World Cup debut in Qatar against Serbia--a high-octane victory that secured Switzerland's passage to the knockouts and served as his international springboard.

"Four years ago, it was a brilliant experience for me to see how a World Cup works," he noted. "Things are different now, and I'm delighted that I've been given this opportunity."

Following Yann Sommer's international retirement, Kobel inherited a massive jersey but chose to carve out his own path rather than replicate his predecessor.

"Yann and I are very different goalkeepers," Kobel acknowledged. Despite their differing styles, Kobel credited Sommer with teaching him the blueprint of elite consistency. "He was a true professional; he worked with incredible consistency and paid close attention to his training and diet. Above all, his work ethic was impressive."

Now anchoring the defence, Kobel views his primary responsibility as being a psychological anchor for the backline. "As a keeper, you never know when you'll be needed. That's why you have to be ready at all times. I want to use my experience to instil a sense of calm and be there for the team at crucial moments."

Switzerland enters the knockout phase brimming with confidence, boasting a squad that seamlessly blends seasoned veterans with vibrant emerging talent. Kobel firmly believes this squad possesses the tactical depth to match any heavyweight in the tournament.

"We've put together a very good team," he said. "We have a good mix of experience, young talent and quality. That is the key to success. I think we can go toe to toe with anyone."

However, the goalkeeper remained grounded about the chaotic reality of single-elimination tournament football. "In the end, you never know how a match will play out or how far you can go... You simply have to give it your all on the pitch - right down to the very end. Then we'll see how far it takes us."

All eyes will be on Kobel on Thursday night in Vancouver, where his presence between the posts will be pivotal to Switzerland's dreams of making a deep run in North America.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Switzerland vs Algeria is going to be a cracker! Kobel's experience from 2022 Qatar World Cup is gold. But honestly, I hope Algeria gives them a tough fight - African teams deserve more recognition. Still, respectful of the Swiss team's discipline and Kobel's journey. 🇩🇿🤝🇨🇭

Arjun K

As someone who played football in gully cricket grounds in Delhi, I really respect Kobel's mentality of being a 'psychological anchor'. Goalkeeping is the most thankless job - you can make 100 saves but one mistake gets highlighted. This Swiss side has real depth, but single-elimination is cruel. Vancouver weather might favour Switzerland though! 🌧️

Michael C

Good for Kobel but honestly, Sommer was a legend and this pressure will be intense. I saw Switzerland in the Euros - they're efficient but lack that X-factor. Still, the mix of experience and youth is promising. Goalkeeper being the anchor is crucial, hope Kobel handles it better than recent Italian keepers.

Vikram M

This article made me think about how our Indian football team could learn from Switzerland's model. They don't have star players like Mbappe or Messi, but their teamwork and tactical discipline is top-class. Kobel's humility is refreshing too - not every player credits their predecessor like that. Hope India reaches this level someday! 🇮🇳💪

Sarah B

Switzerland's consistency is admirable - always making knockouts without drama. Kobel's point about being ready at all times is so true for life too!

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