Havertz embraces 'good problem' of Germany's forward firepower ahead of World Cup
Germany's Kai Havertz emphasizes the collaborative spirit among the team's attacking players ahead of the World Cup. He views the depth of talent as a positive challenge rather than competition for starting positions. The team aims to improve their international standing after recent disappointing performances in previous tournaments.
- ▪Havertz stated that the attacking players are working collectively towards success at the World Cup.
- ▪Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann has a variety of forward options, including Havertz and Leroy Sane.
- ▪The team is focused on functioning as a unit, with no player fearing competition from others.
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