Joshua Kimmich says Germany failure is on the players

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Germany's defender #06 Joshua Kimmich (R) argues with Moroccan referee Jalal Jayed during the 2026 World Cup round of 32 football match between Germany and Paraguay at the Boston Stadium in Foxborough on June 29, 2026. (Photo by Odd ANDERSEN / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images

After Germany’s World Cup exit, captain Joshua Kimmich gave an honest assessment of the current situation of the German national team and acknowledged that the responsibility lies with the players.

In a postgame interview for MagentaTV (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), the Bayern Munich midfielder expressed his disappointment with the result and not having been able to show a good performance for the German fans. “We’re playing here to make Germany proud,” Kimmich said. “As a kid, I’ve always watched Germany reach semifinals and finals. We couldn’t give that to the people watching at home.”

Kimmich refused to shift the blame to external factors, putting the blame on himself and his teammates. “We, the players on the pitch, messed up and we assume the responsibility. It wasn’t the coach, it wasn’t the media, it wasn’t the referee, it wasn’t the opponent. It was just us,” he declared.

Kimmich is understandably disappointed by this adverse result, and he will be surely eager to have a last chance of achieving international glory in the next World Cup where he will be 35 years-old.


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