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We’re fired up for World Cup, says Germany star Gnabry

After missing Russia 2018 through injury, Serge Gnabry is on the cusp of making his debut on the biggest stage of all in Qatar

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At the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia, Serge Gnabry’s only involvemen­t for Germany was to cheer the team on from home in front of the television after injury had deprived him of a chance to play on the biggest stage.

Four years on, at 27, the Bayern Munich forward is finally preparing for his World Cup debut and in this interview with FIFA, he shares his thoughts on coach Hansi Flick, the team’s evolution in style under him, and Germany’s opponents in Group E.

How would you describe Germany’s path through qualifying?

It went perfectly. Obviously the opponents probably aren’t the ones you’ll face in decisive games at the World Cup, but it’s still not easy to win the games we managed to win in qualifying. The fact that big nations sometimes fail to qualify underlines that fact. But we’re always there.

You know Germany coach Hansi Flick well from your time together at Bayern. What is your relationsh­ip with him like?

We’ve got a good and close relationsh­ip. I know him from Bayern but I also knew him from the Germany set-up because he was involved with the youth teams. So we’ve known each other for a while now and he always gets on well with the players. That personal connection is one of his strengths and it’s extremely helpful for a coach when you have a good rapport with your players.

What is he like on and off the pitch?

It’s a perfect combinatio­n of being laid-back, having fun and working seriously. You can make a couple of jokes but then you need to go back to being fully focused. He wants you to be at 100 per cent both in training and in matches, and he pays a lot of attention to the details. He’s also relaxed off the pitch, so it’s really enjoyable.

What is the difference between his previous style of play and his current one? Is there a difference?

There are always some minor adjustment­s of course but overall, the way we play is very similar. We had a lot of success with his style at Bayern and it’s getting better in the national team too. Things might be slightly different here and there, but it’s similar to how it was at Bayern.

Are there any difference­s to the way you played under

Joachim Low?

Yes, it’s a little bit different. We focus more on pressing and getting forward more aggressive­ly. I’d say those are the things that are a little different under Hansi Flick. Previously, it was more about having possession, having a composed build-up and keeping control.

How much of an advantage is

What is the atmosphere like in the squad? Is it different compared to the EURO last year?

The sense of anticipati­on is the same. We set ourselves high objectives as the German national team and we want to do well. So I don’t think there are many difference­s. We’re looking forward to playing again after things didn’t go so well for us at the European Championsh­ip. That’s why I think we’re a bit more fired up for the World Cup, if you can put it like that.

How would you describe Germany’s group with Spain, Japan and Costa Rica?

We know that our last game against Spain wasn’t very good [a 6-0 defeat in the UEFA Nations League in 2020]. I wouldn’t underestim­ate Japan.

They’ve got a lot of players who play at the highest level, for example in the Bundesliga or in the Premier League. I’m looking

Are you looking forward to making your World Cup debut?

Yes, I’m very excited to be playing at my first World Cup at the age of 27. Unfortunat­ely it’s taken a while but I’m looking forward to the tournament and I hope we’ll be successful.

What are your expectatio­ns for the Germany team in Qatar?

A successful tournament. We have big plans. As I said earlier, the European Championsh­ip didn’t go very well for us, so we want to make up for it at the World Cup.

We’ve got the quality and we’ve recovered from that difficult tournament. That’s why we’re going to Qatar with confidence and the clear aim of being successful.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? Germany’s Joshua Kimmich and Serge Gnabry (right) before their friendly against Oman in Muscat on Wednesday.
(Reuters) Germany’s Joshua Kimmich and Serge Gnabry (right) before their friendly against Oman in Muscat on Wednesday.

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