Joshua Kimmich delighted with Germany’s 2-1 Win Over Italy

Germany captain Joshua Kimmich expressed his happiness after his team’s 2-1 victory over Italy in Milan. The 30-year-old midfielder was pleased with the team’s performance, particularly in the second half, where they made tactical adjustments to gain an advantage.

“I’m happy with the win and the performance tonight,” Kimmich said in a post-match interview.

He highlighted the team’s ability to adapt and make changes during the game, which ultimately led to their success.

“We made a few changes in the second-half, especially with regards to having more presence in the box,” he explained.

Kimmich also praised his teammates, Tim Kleindienst and Leon Goretzka, for their contributions to the win.

“Tim and Leon did that well. Thankfully, my crosses worked out well today,” he said.

The captain’s crosses were indeed instrumental in creating scoring opportunities for Germany, and his overall performance was impressive.

The win over Italy was a significant one for Germany, and Kimmich was delighted to see his team emerge victorious.

“I’m happy for Leon and for the entire team that we won,” he added.

The team will now fly back to Dortmund, where they will face Italy again in the second leg of their European Championship qualifier on Sunday evening.

The rematch against Italy promises to be an exciting one, and Germany will be looking to build on their momentum from the first leg. With Kimmich leading the charge, the team will be confident in their ability to secure another positive result and take a step closer to qualifying for the European Championship.

Kwame Bediako

Kwame Bediako

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