Germany forward Kai Havertz is close to his best form again after several injuries in the past 12 months, and a successful Arsenal match in three competitions in the coming months will be the best preparation for the World Cup, he said on Wednesday.
Havertz, who has been away from the national team for more than a year after missing last year’s internationals through injury, is part of the German squad that plays Switzerland on Friday and Ghana three days later.
«I had a difficult time. It was not easy for me,» Havertz told a news conference ahead of Germany’s friendly against hosts Switzerland.
“I had my first injury in February last year, three and a half months ago, then I came back and had a setback with the knee injury,” he added.
Havertz returned to action for Premier League leaders Arsenal in January after being sidelined since August last year, but the 26-year-old said he was ready for his club’s busy schedule in the league, FA Cup and Champions League.
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«I feel completely fit now. I need one match or the other from the start to reach 100 percent, but I feel fit to last more than 90 minutes,» he said.
Havertz added that Arsenal’s busy schedule came at just the right time.
«We have a lot of games in three competitions. I missed the first six months of the season and I will give everything for the club and to be able to go to the World Cup with a lot of confidence. I want to be successful in this World Cup and be at the forefront,» he said.
Germany has its sights set on winning the World Cup after shock exits from the group stages in 2018 and 2022, and is determined to restore its reputation as a global football superpower. The tournament starts in June and is co-hosted by Mexico, the United States and Canada.
The Germans, who have not reached a final in any major international tournament since winning their fourth World Cup in Brazil in 2014, have been drawn into Group E with Ecuador, Curacao and Ivory Coast for the tournament from June 11 to July 19.
Julian Nagelsmann’s team will play the opening match of the World Cup in Houston, Texas, against Curaçao on June 14. Lihat juga OPysj3c. Germany then travel to Toronto on June 20 to take on Ivory Coast before the final group match against Ecuador in New York on June 25.
Published on March 25, 2026


