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Germany's Nico Schlotterbeck Confident About World Cup Success After Strong Qualifying Performance

Nico Schlotterbeck believes Germany can excel at the World Cup 2026 following their impressive qualifying win over Slovakia. He highlights the team's potential and hopes for returning injured players to enhance their performance.

Germany's recent 6-0 triumph over Slovakia in the World Cup qualifiers has sparked optimism among players and fans. Nico Schlotterbeck believes that if Germany maintains this level of performance, they can achieve significant success in the upcoming World Cup. This victory secured their spot in the 2026 tournament, marking Germany's 21st qualification, second only to Brazil.

In the match against Slovakia, Germany showcased their prowess with goals from Leroy Sane, Nick Woltemade, Serge Gnabry, Ridle Baku, and newcomer Assan Ouedraogo. This win not only ensured their qualification but also placed them at the top of Group A. Schlotterbeck, back from injury, expressed confidence in Germany's potential for the World Cup.

Schlotterbeck Optimistic for Germany at World Cup

Germany's impressive statistics from the match further highlight their dominance. They had 22 shots with 10 on target and accumulated an expected goals (xG) tally of 4.0. Additionally, they managed 47 touches inside Slovakia's box compared to Slovakia’s six and made 96 entries into the final third.

Schlotterbeck shared his thoughts on Germany's prospects: "If we play like we did [against Slovakia], we are a very, very good team," he told ZDF. He emphasized that with injured players returning, Germany could have a successful World Cup campaign. He believes that with some luck and improved performance compared to past tournaments, they can achieve great things.

Julian Nagelsmann praised his team's efforts after overcoming a challenging start to the qualifiers. "I'm really proud of the team," Nagelsmann told ZDF. He highlighted their defensive strength and praised every player's exceptional performance during the match.

Germany is currently on a five-match winning streak in World Cup qualifiers, their longest since September-November 2021 when they won seven consecutive games. This recent form has bolstered confidence within the squad as they prepare for next year's tournament in North America.

The victory over Slovakia was particularly satisfying as it avenged their earlier 2-0 defeat on opening day. The team's ability to bounce back and perform at such a high level has been commendable and sets a positive tone for future matches.

As Germany looks ahead to the World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico next year, there is a sense of anticipation and hope among players and fans alike. With key players returning from injury and recent performances boosting morale, Germany aims to make a strong impact on the global stage once again.

Story first published: Tuesday, November 18, 2025, 5:04 [IST]
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