Bayern Munich star Jonathan Tah not worried about transition going from PSG to Luxembourg
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Bayern Munich star Jonathan Tah not worried about transition going from PSG to Luxembourg
"Bayern Munich center-back Jonathan Tah was recently asked how difficult it was to make the jump from facing the likes of Paris Saint-Germain on the club circuit to playing Luxembourg (no offense) with the German national team. Tah said that it was not that hard. "To be honest it's not difficult. Regardless of the opponent, we as Germany players have to perform at our best on the pitch. That's our ambition, as individual players and as a team. So it's not difficult," Tah said (as captured by @iMiaSanMia)."
"The follow-up question turned to Germany's ability to qualify for the World Cup and if the defender was concerned: "No, to put it bluntly." While Luxembourg might not like reading all of that, Tah seems like he is lasered in on the task at hand, even if it might be more difficult without both Joshua Kimmich and Nico Schlotterbeck."
Jonathan Tah said that stepping from facing Paris Saint-Germain on the club circuit to playing Luxembourg with the German national team was not difficult. He emphasized that regardless of the opponent, Germany players must perform at their best on the pitch and that top-level performance is the ambition for individual players and the team. Tah replied bluntly that he is not concerned about Germany's ability to qualify for the World Cup. Tah remains focused on the task at hand despite potential absences of Joshua Kimmich and Nico Schlotterbeck.
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