Joshua Kimmich Reveals Secret to Germany's World Cup Success Amid Unity

Joshua Kimmich is leading Germany with both tactical brilliance and personal touches. The captain revealed he sends cartoon frog messages to teammate Nick Woltemade after goals to build team chemistry. Kimmich emphasized that off-field relationships directly translate to on-field confidence and success. With World Cup qualification secured, he's now focused on maintaining performance levels ahead of the 2026 tournament.

Key Points: Joshua Kimmich Urges Germany Unity After 2026 World Cup Qualification

  • Kimmich sends cartoon frog messages to celebrate Nick Woltemade's Newcastle goals
  • Germany captain emphasizes off-field chemistry fuels on-field confidence
  • Kimmich praises Florian Wirtz resurgence and Leroy Sane's mental resilience
  • Young talents like Felix Nmecha and Nathaniel Brown receive captain's attention
  • Kimmich's leadership inspires teammates including Dortmund's Nico Schlotterbeck
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Kimmich urges unity after Germany seal 2026 World Cup berth

Germany captain Joshua Kimmich discusses team chemistry, leadership, and World Cup ambitions after securing 2026 qualification with 6-0 Slovakia victory.

"Before kick-off, I told the boys, the World Cup is the biggest thing for a footballer - Joshua Kimmich"

Berlin, Nov 18

Joshua Kimmich carried a relaxed grin as he spoke to reporters after Germany booked its place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a commanding 6-0 win against Slovakia.

Small gestures matter, he said, especially when it comes to shaping a winning culture. For Newcastle striker Nick Woltemade, that gesture takes the form of a cartoon frog, reports Xinhua.

"I always send him a Fritzle cartoon in a celebration pose when he scores for Newcastle," the 30-year-old captain said, referencing the mascot of Woltemade's former club Stuttgart.

Kimmich's early presence set the tone on Sunday, a decisive tackle in the 15th minute and a pinpoint cross three minutes later helped Woltemade open the scoring. The silly message afterward, Woltemade admitted, helps settle nerves.

"Funny, but I'm already waiting for him after our club games," the striker said with a grin.

Keeping the squad in sync feels like a second job for Kimmich, who has been shuffled between midfield and fullback while continuing to produce standout performances.

"Before kick-off, I told the boys, the World Cup is the biggest thing for a footballer," he said.

Kimmich praised the resurgence of Florian Wirtz and the form of winger Leroy Sane, noting that chemistry off the field fuels the confidence fans now see.

"They have fun together," he said. Of Sane, he added, "the most robust player I know. It's our job to get him in a positive mental state."

He also called attention to the next generation: Felix Nmecha of Borussia Dortmund, Frankfurt's Nathaniel Brown, RB Leipzig midfielder Assan Ouedraogo, and Bayern prospects Lennart Karl and Tom Bischof.

The message has landed.

"He told me about his desire once to play a last-16 match at a World Cup and much more. His words really caught me deeply," Dortmund defender Nico Schlotterbeck said.

Kimmich kept his final words grounded.

"We have to care for our clubs and our individual performance level to then head for the World Cup," he said.

Germany faces Cote d'Ivoire next in a March friendly in Stuttgart.

- IANS

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Priya S
Kimmich's leadership is impressive! In India, we need such senior players who can guide youngsters. The way he mentors younger players like Nmecha and Ouedraogo shows true captain material. Hope our ISL captains take notes!
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David E
While Germany's qualification is commendable, I wish our Indian football team could reach such heights. We need better infrastructure and youth development programs. The gap between European and Asian football keeps widening 😔
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Ananya R
The cartoon frog tradition is so cute! Reminds me of how our cricket team has inside jokes and rituals. These small things really build team chemistry. Germany looking strong for 2026! 🇩🇪
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Vikram M
Respect to Kimmich for being so versatile - playing both midfield and defense. That's the kind of adaptability our Indian players need to develop. The World Cup dream continues for Germany, while we wait for our Blue Tigers to qualify someday 🤞
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Sarah B
Interesting to see how mental preparation is given so much importance. In Indian sports, we often focus only on physical training. The psychological aspect is crucial for big tournaments. Good lesson for all teams!

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