Bayern Munich's Max Eberl 'won't rule out' Germany winning World Cup
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Bayern Munich's Max Eberl 'won't rule out' Germany winning World Cup
"After the last international break, Eberl is feeling pretty darn good about how the German national team is looking and will not doubt the squad's ability of wining the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America this summer."
""If the core of our Bayern players remains stable, Jamal returns, Florian Wirtz finds his best form, and Nick Woltemade continues to develop in attack, then I wouldn't rule out us being able to compete for the title. But France remains my top favourite. Furthermore, England are currently having a very good run," Eberl told Sport Bild's Henning Feindt, Christian Falk, and Tobi Altschäffl (as captured by @iMiaSanMia)."
"Germany certainly looked better under Julian Nagelsmann in the most recent international break, but it still seems as if Die Mannschaft is a bit behind some of the favorites like Spain, France, or England."
Max Eberl expresses strong optimism about Germany's prospects for the 2026 FIFA World Cup if core Bayern players remain available and key individuals improve. He specifies that Jamal Musiala's return, Florian Wirtz regaining top form, and continued development from Nick Woltemade in attack would enable Germany to challenge for the title. Eberl still considers France the top favorite and notes England's current strong run. Germany showed improvement under Julian Nagelsmann during the recent international break but still trails favorites such as Spain, France, and England. Continued progress could make Germany a genuine contender.
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