Joshua Kimmich aims to make Germany proud in Group E clash
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 11:04 AM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026
Germany's national soccer team captain Joshua Kimmich expressed his ambition to 'make Germany proud again' ahead of their Group E match against Curaçao. In an interview, Kimmich emphasized the importance of representing the nation, recalling the excitement generated during the 2006 World Cup. He has confidence in the current squad handled by coach Julian Nagelsmann, believing that their performance can resonate positively with fans. Kimmich acknowledged that the team may face challenges during the game but is optimistic that support from fans will motivate them to succeed.
- •Kimmich talks about representing Germany at a major tournament.
- •He mentions the squad's positive energy and determination.
- •Germany is set to play Curaçao in Group E.
- •Kimmich recalls the impact of the 2006 World Cup on the nation.
- •The match is anticipated to draw significant attention from fans.
- 11:04 AMYahoo Sports — Joshua Kimmich: "We want to make Germany proud again"
"Germany's national team captain Joshua Kimmich has vowed to “make Germany proud again” ahead of their Group E clash with Curaçao.“That's our biggest goal. We know that we are representing our e...
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