Jamal Musiala Steers Germany into World Cup 2026 Knockouts with Creative Form
Germany’s Jamal Musiala has been central to Germany’s Group E success at the FIFA World Cup 2026, guiding the team into the knockout phase after back-to-back wins.
Germany sealed top spot in Group E with convincing victories over Curaçao (7-1) and Ivory Coast (2-1), and Musiala’s midfield creativity has emerged as a defining feature of the side’s early tournament form.
Musiala’s role under the spotlight
Jamal Musiala has thrived in the No.10 role, operating behind striker Kai Havertz and providing the creative link between midfield and attack.
Coached responsibilities have allowed Musiala to combine close control with incisive passing, helping Germany dominate possession and create consistent chances in both group matches.
Partnership with Florian Wirtz shaping Germany’s attack
Musiala and Florian Wirtz have started both of Germany’s opening World Cup matches, forming a midfield pairing that has already contributed a goal and an assist between them.
The pair’s understanding in tight spaces and ability to rotate positions have given Germany fluidity in transition and more options when breaking down compact defensive setups.
How two wins secured Group E
A 7-1 win over Curaçao sent a clear signal of Germany’s attacking intent, while a narrower 2-1 victory against Ivory Coast delivered the points needed to confirm first place in Group E.
Those results — two wins from two — guaranteed progression to the knockout stage and gave the squad the breathing room to manage personnel and tactics in the remaining group fixtures.
Musiala’s perspective and measured ambitions
Musiala has been candid about his enjoyment and connection with teammates, telling Sport Bild that he relishes playing with Wirtz and the freedom the team is showing on the pitch.
He also stressed the importance of patience after returning from injury, saying he pushes himself daily while resisting unnecessary pressure as he builds toward long-term goals.
Tactical implications for the knockout phase
Playing Musiala in a No.10 position gives Germany a central creative hub capable of unlocking organised defences, a vital asset as the tournament moves into single-elimination matches.
Opponents in the knockout stage are likely to focus on disrupting Musiala’s link play, which means Germany will need to maintain midfield balance and offer alternative sources of creativity from the flanks and deeper midfield.
Squad depth and rotation considerations
Germany’s strong performances across two matches have allowed the coaching staff to manage minutes and begin planning rotation for the more demanding matches ahead.
Maintaining fitness and form among attacking midfielders like Musiala and Wirtz will be crucial, and depth in the squad provides options to adapt tactics without sacrificing creativity.
Germany’s Group E victories, highlighted by a dominant win over Curaçao and a professional performance against Ivory Coast, have set a positive tone for the rest of the tournament.
Musiala’s blend of technical skill and temperament — combined with the growing partnership with Wirtz — has given Germany an effective creative axis to rely on as they prepare for the knockout rounds.









