As Germany arrives at camp, former Bayern Munich boss Julian Nagelsmann is all business
Briefly

Julian Nagelsmann, the head coach of the German national team, has made it clear that his goal is to secure the UEFA Nations League title. He views this achievement as significant for his squad, despite its perception as a 'small' title. With emphasis on player motivation, he noted the impactful role of Bayern Munich’s Joshua Kimmich as captain and expressed confidence in goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen for upcoming matches. Nagelsmann's comments reflect a commitment to performance and winning, alongside a mention of broader team dynamics and individual player contributions.
The goal is to win both games and win the Nations League title. We want to perform, deliver results and win titles, even though it's a 'small' title - for us as a group it's very important.
He's a great captain, not just for what he does on the pitch - but also for the fact he's a role model for other players. He's very important for us and I'm very happy for the decision to make him captain.
He'll be the #1. I'm confident he'll have two top games. He's doing well in training, even though he hasn't played much.
I've spoken with Hansi Flick - but certainly not about Barcelona's transfer plans. I've read that he's a potential candidate for sale, but that's not my job.
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