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Contenders eye ‘big titles’ as Nations League final four kicks off



Spains midfielder Mikel Merino fights for the ball with Germanys midfielder Florian Wirtz at Euro 2024. —AFP/File
Spain’s midfielder Mikel Merino fights for the ball with Germany’s midfielder Florian Wirtz at Euro 2024. —AFP/File

Munich, Germany: The Nations League semi-finals start on Wednesday with Germany, Spain, France and Portugal seeking to fine tune their sides with the World Cup just one year away.

Tournament hosts Germany face Portugal in Munich on Wednesday and title holders Spain face France in Stuttgart a day later. The winners will face off in the Bavarian capital on Sunday.

Created in 2018, the Nations League lacks the history and esteem of football´s major international tournaments and has been criticised for adding to an already crowded calendar. But as Spain and France have shown in recent years, the competition can be a perfect launchpad to reach greater heights.

France´s Nations League triumph in 2021 came just over a year before their run to the World Cup final in Qatar, where they lost on penalties to a Lionel Messi-inspired Argentina. Spain, runners-up against France in 2021, beat Croatia on penalties to win the 2023 Nations League; a year later, the Spanish were crowned Euro 2024 champions.

While some of the larger nations have fielded experimental line-ups, recent winners have used the tournament to develop and improve. – The ´big titles´ – Of the final four, only Germany are yet to win a Nations League title, with Portugal´s success coming in the opening tournament in 2019.

Germany captain Joshua Kimmich will be handed his 100th international cap on Wednesday. The Bayern Munich midfielder is the 14th Germany player to reach the milestone, but will become the only member of the 100 club not to have won a World Cup.

Kimmich said Monday he “had a couple more chances” to correct the stat and said the Nations League would show how much progress Germany had made, after a disappointing decade.

“If it´s enough for the really big titles, we don´t know, it depends on a lot of factors.” World Cup winners in 2014, Germany crashed out of the following two World Cups at the group stage.

Their best result since a Euros semi-final in 2016 was going out in the quarters to eventual champions Spain at Euro 2024. “We want to go into the (World Cup) well prepared. We´ve said a few times that the preparation doesn´t start two weeks before, rather it´s already started,” Kimmich said.

“When we now compete in two internationals successfully, we can show we´re still on a good path.” Kimmich´s sentiment was echoed by coach Julian Nagelsmann on Friday, who said “we would love to win titles and keep feeding our self-confidence.

“Even if it´s only a small title, for us as a group it´s very important… Confidence and trust are fragile elements that require constant nourishment.” Coming at the end of a long club season, each of the final four are nursing injuries.


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