Julian Nagelsmann has reignited hope for the German national football team by highlighting the importance of young talents like Angelo Stiller and Aleksander Pavlović. He believes they are ideally suited to key midfield roles in the World Cup, provided they gain sufficient playtime at their clubs. While Stiller is performing well at VfB Stuttgart, Nagelsmann is worried about Pavlović's restricted appearances, which could hinder their development and readiness for the national squad come World Cup time. Nagelsmann underscores the need for regular club play to ensure a solid national team performance.
They're two players we are thinking about and who, in terms of their age structure, would actually be perfect for the World Cup. But if we stick with Pavlo - if his rhythm stays the same as it is now, with him playing a maximum of 50% [of games], then it will be tight.
If I have one concern with regard to the World Cup, it's that some players are not playing enough. To have a really important role in the national team, you have to be a regular starter for the club, or at least play 70-80% of the games.
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