As Germany prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, much of the attention surrounding the team's attack has focused on creative talents such as Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz. However, Kai Havertz may prove equally important to Germany's hopes of a successful tournament.
The Arsenal forward brings significant experience to the national team and has demonstrated throughout his career an ability to perform on major occasions. Among the highlights of his career is the winning goal in the 2021 UEFA Champions League final, while his performances at club level have shown his capacity to handle pressure at the highest level.
Since joining Arsenal, Havertz has developed into a versatile attacking player. In addition to his goalscoring ability, he contributes through intelligent movement, aerial strength, pressing and link-up play. Although he is not a traditional centre-forward, his style often helps create opportunities for teammates and provides balance to the attacking structure.
Germany's strength in attack, however, is not built around a single player. Musiala's dribbling ability and Florian Wirtz's creativity offer different dimensions to the team's offensive play, giving Germany multiple ways to break down opponents.
Rather than carrying the entire attacking burden, Havertz could be most effective as the focal point of a collective unit. His ability to occupy defenders, combine with teammates and finish chances may allow Germany's creative players to operate with greater freedom in advanced areas.
A successful World Cup for Germany may not depend on Havertz producing an extraordinary number of goals. Instead, his overall contribution to the team's attacking cohesion could be just as valuable as his output in front of goal.
As the tournament approaches, Havertz remains an important figure within Germany's plans. If he can continue to provide leadership, tactical intelligence and attacking efficiency, he could play a crucial role in helping the national team compete deep into the competition.
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