Germany’s strong start to the World Cup is shadowed by significant defensive vulnerabilities, despite initial optimism. Key defender Nico Schlotterbeck’s absence is a major concern, impacting team stability. Joshua Kimmich’s performance also presents a challenge, with questions surrounding his role and effectiveness. Furthermore, noticeable gaps remain in the team’s central midfield, creating potential weaknesses that opponents could exploit. While the team has begun the tournament successfully, these issues suggest they are far from invulnerable. Analysts emphasize that addressing these problems will be crucial for sustained success throughout the competition. The initial euphoria surrounding Germany’s opening matches may be masking underlying tactical and personnel challenges.
