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Wolff Sets Semifinal Bar for Germany After Tough Euro 2026 Draw

Germany's veteran goalkeeper sets a realistic semifinal goal focused on consistency.

Overview

  • Andreas Wolff says Germany can target a medal if it plays at its limit, while stopping short of predicting a January title.
  • He describes the draw as a nightmare yet insists Germany can beat any opponent, including Denmark, on a perfect day.
  • Germany opens in a challenging group with Austria, Spain and Serbia, with a possible main round featuring Denmark, France, Norway and Portugal at the tournament hosted by Denmark, Sweden and Norway from 15 January to 1 February 2026.
  • Wolff, 34, reinforced his leadership with a standout friendly against Iceland, recording 19 saves and a rare goalkeeper goal as he nears his 185th cap.
  • He highlights a promising blend of experience and youth, noting unusual depth at left back, while acknowledging that recent inconsistency and club injury issues pose hurdles.