Kevin Diks’ Standout Performance for Indonesia Raises Questions About Tactical Role and Future at Borussia Mönchengladbach
Borussia Mönchengladbach has publicly praised Kevin Diks’ performances in Indonesia’s recent international friendlies against Oman and Mozambique, where the winger was named man of the match in both games. The displays have reignited debates about Diks’ tactical flexibility under Indonesia head coach John Herdman, who has repositioned him from left-back to attacking midfield, and whether the 26-year-old will return to his natural position at Gladbach after the World Cup.
Why Diks’ Indonesia Performances Matter for His Future
Diks, a key player for Borussia Mönchengladbach’s Bundesliga title challenge this season, has been a standout in Indonesia’s recent friendlies. According to Kompas.com, the winger scored two goals and provided an assist in the 4-1 win over Oman on May 5, before delivering another assist in the 3-1 victory over Mozambique on May 12. His performances have led Borussia Mönchengladbach to publicly endorse his international displays.

A club spokesperson told CNN Indonesia that “Kevin has shown incredible versatility and leadership in these matches. His ability to play multiple positions is a testament to his professionalism and will be valuable for both club and country.”
The question now is whether Herdman’s tactical experiments—moving Diks from left-back to attacking midfield—will continue in the 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign, or if the Indonesian coach will revert to a more traditional system. Diks himself has expressed openness to the changes, telling reporters, “I’m happy to play wherever the team needs me. It’s about contributing to the team’s success.”
How Herdman’s Tactical Shift Could Reshape Indonesia’s Midfield
Herdman’s decision to reposition Diks away from his natural left-back position has drawn attention to Indonesia’s midfield depth. The coach has cited the need for “more creativity and pressing” in central areas, according to Detik Sport. By deploying Diks in an attacking midfield role, Herdman has created space for younger players like Dony Tri Pamungkas to operate as a false winger.

This tactical shift comes after Indonesia’s disappointing 2022 World Cup campaign, where the team struggled with midfield creativity and defensive solidity. Herdman, who took over in 2023, has been experimenting with formations, including a 4-3-3 and a 4-2-3-1, to find the right balance. Diks’ ability to play as a box-to-box midfielder or on the wing has made him a crucial figure in these adjustments.
However, not all observers are convinced. A tactical analyst speaking to InvestorTrust noted that “while Diks is a talented player, his best performances come when he’s playing on the wing or as a left-back. Moving him centrally risks losing his defensive contributions.”
What This Means for Diks’ Future at Borussia Mönchengladbach
Diks’ international performances have added another layer to the debate about his long-term role at Borussia Mönchengladbach. The club has been linked to potential sales this summer, with Diks himself expressing a desire to stay in Germany for at least another season. His performances for Indonesia could either strengthen his case for remaining at Gladbach or, conversely, make him a more attractive target for clubs seeking a versatile winger.
According to Transfermarkt, Diks has a contract with Borussia Mönchengladbach until 2025, with an option for an additional year. His market value has risen to around €25 million following his strong start to the season, including a key goal in Gladbach’s 3-2 Bundesliga win over Bayer Leverkusen in April.
Gladbach coach Daniel Farke has not publicly commented on Diks’ international displays, but the club’s praise for his versatility suggests they see him as a key player for the remainder of the season. If Diks continues to perform at this level for Indonesia, it could influence his future at the club, particularly if Gladbach faces financial constraints in the transfer window.
Key Takeaways: Diks’ Impact on Indonesia and Gladbach
- Versatility praised: Borussia Mönchengladbach has publicly endorsed Diks’ performances in Indonesia’s friendlies, highlighting his tactical flexibility.
- Tactical experiment: John Herdman’s decision to reposition Diks from left-back to attacking midfield has reshaped Indonesia’s midfield, with mixed reactions from analysts.
- Future at Gladbach: Diks’ contract extends to 2025, but his international success could influence his long-term role at the club, especially if Gladbach explores sales.
- World Cup implications: Herdman’s tactical adjustments could set the tone for Indonesia’s 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign, with Diks playing a central role.
What Happens Next: Indonesia’s Path to the 2026 World Cup
Indonesia’s next major challenge will be their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign, which begins in June. The Garuda will face tough opponents, including Australia and Iraq, in the AFC’s preliminary rounds. Herdman’s tactical decisions, particularly regarding Diks’ role, will be closely watched as the team aims to secure a place in the tournament.

For Borussia Mönchengladbach, the focus remains on the Bundesliga title race. With Diks expected to return to his natural position on the left flank, the club will need to balance his international commitments with their domestic schedule. The winger’s performances for Indonesia have added another dimension to his profile, but his immediate priority remains helping Gladbach challenge Bayern Munich for the championship.
How to Follow the Story
For updates on Kevin Diks’ performances and his role in Indonesia’s World Cup campaign, follow these official sources:
- PSSI (Indonesian Football Association)
- Borussia Mönchengladbach Official Site
- FIFA World Cup Qualifiers
What do you think—will Diks return to his natural position at Gladbach, or will Herdman continue experimenting with his role in Indonesia’s midfield? Share your thoughts in the comments below.