The king figure in the German game

So A nice relay competition, which you learn in the children’s soccer course, loosens up every training session. And what works for the little ones is still fun when you get to the top. And so there was cheering, cheering and cheering during the training of the national team on Thursday morning in Herzogenaurach.

Three teams were asked to run through a small course, the difficulty in the end was to sink the ball, after everyone had played it once, with a direct contact in a bin the size of a garbage can. But even with older children, things like that don’t always go right, and so in the end one was angry. “Have you finished yet?” Joshua Kimmich called in protest in the direction of the group around Emre Can, who were already celebrating themselves as winners. It didn’t help, the others smirked, Kimmich and his team had to go downstairs: pushups.

Admittedly, Kimmich was more playfully angry that he kicked a hole in the bin was not to be feared. But at the same time this training miniature also fits into the big picture that the football nation of Kimmich has and should have: that this dynamic, wiry guy of 26 years has hated nothing more than to lose since he was a child. Be it with the “Mensch ärgere dich nicht” at the family table, in the training relay, or on the real football field against the big boys.

So it was no wonder that Kimmich looked grimly at the 1-0 defeat against France on Tuesday. “The bottom line was that it wasn’t enough because we were too harmless at the front,” he said, and: “We missed taking the risk completely.” But because Kimmich is also not someone who accepts a limit that deviates from would let others dictate what is feasible, he turned his gaze to what was to come next. “We saw that we definitely have the level to keep up with the top teams. Now we have to show in the next few games that we are a favorite too. “

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