"A Germany team should not be afraid going into a tournament. History shows that we can raise the level of our game when it matters"
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The pivot to “History shows” is doing heavy lifting. It’s an appeal to a national football mythos - Germany as the late-game machine, the side that turns tournaments into tests of nerve. That narrative has cultural utility: it gives players a ready-made identity to inhabit when form is shaky or expectations feel suffocating. It also subtly moves responsibility off the present squad’s club-season inconsistencies and onto an inherited tradition: you don’t have to be perfect now; you have to become Germany when it matters.
The subtext, of course, is defensive. Nobody says “don’t be afraid” unless fear is already in the room - injuries, a wobbling generation, a skeptical press, fans measuring every match against past glories. Kahn’s confidence reads like a shield against that scrutiny. It’s also a quiet warning: “raise the level” isn’t automatic, it’s a standard. The line flatters, but it also dares - if you’re wearing the shirt, you’re obligated to transform.
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Kahn, Oliver. (2026, January 16). A Germany team should not be afraid going into a tournament. History shows that we can raise the level of our game when it matters. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-germany-team-should-not-be-afraid-going-into-a-104968/
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Kahn, Oliver. "A Germany team should not be afraid going into a tournament. History shows that we can raise the level of our game when it matters." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-germany-team-should-not-be-afraid-going-into-a-104968/.
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"A Germany team should not be afraid going into a tournament. History shows that we can raise the level of our game when it matters." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-germany-team-should-not-be-afraid-going-into-a-104968/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



