Forward of the Vancouver Whitecaps, **[Thomas Müller](https://yourlink.com)**, shared his thoughts on Germany’s chances in the upcoming 2026 World Cup.
“There are players like Musiala and Wirtz—it’s hard to name them all, even Woltemade—who are incredibly gifted athletes, excelling in their play and capable of influencing match results right now. However, I don’t yet feel they are fully prepared for a championship run. We possess the potential to defeat any team, but we also have the risk of losing to anyone. That’s the way I see it. As a footballing nation, we certainly hope to establish more stability, ensuring we not only have high-potential players but also key figures who are performing at the top level in major international clubs. Just like Kimmich has done with Bayern Munich for many years or Antonio Rüdiger at Real Madrid,” Müller stated, according to Sky Sports.
Germany’s national team will compete in Group E, facing Ecuador, Ivory Coast, and Curaçao.