Havertz discusses the strikers in the mix—including Nick Woltemade and Deniz Undav—and praises the variety of qualities within the squad. He notes that each striker brings different strengths, from instinctive finishing and positioning to technical ability and physical presence, and stresses the need for a cohesive unit where players support one another. The 2014 World Cup comparisons underscore the value of impactful substitutes and depth over the course of a tournament.
Germany will be competing in their 21st FIFA World Cup appearance, aiming to advance beyond the group stage with leadership from Havertz and a balanced, well-rounded attack led by young talents like Jamal Musiala. The overall message is one of readiness, unity, and strategic depth as they approach their opening match against Curaçao.
Key Takeaways:
– Havertz emphasizes squad depth and competition as assets for Germany’s World Cup bid.
– The attack features a mix of experienced and young players (Woltemade, Undav, Musiala) with diverse strengths.
– Germany seeks to top Group E and progress beyond the group stage, leveraging versatility and collective effort.