Bring on the World Cup! HSV star Muheim gets assist v Germany | OneFootball

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·28. März 2026

Bring on the World Cup! HSV star Muheim gets assist v Germany

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At HSV, Miro Muheim has been an undisputed starter for years. In the Swiss national team, however, he serves as a backup.

The Bundesliga legionnaire has to line up behind Ricardo Rodriguez at left-back. The veteran has had his regular spot secured for more than 10 years now. Rodriguez also started in the recent 3-4 friendly defeat against Germany.


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However, the major rotation by Switzerland coach Murat Yakin meant that Muheim got a full 45 minutes on the pitch after halftime. Once again, the HSV star showed just how impressive his offensive qualities are: the dream goal by Joel Monteiro to make it 3-3 for the time being was set up by the 28-year-old with a low cross from the left! Only a late goal from Florian Wirtz sealed the away win for the German team.

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HSV star Muheim dreams of taking part in the World Cup

Muheim was not entirely uninvolved in Switzerland’s defeat either. In the build-up to Germany’s fourth goal, he was left dizzy by Bayern jewel Lennart Karl. After a few intermediate stops and with a bit of luck, the ball then fell to Wirtz, who put the finishing touch on a spectacular match with a fine strike from 15 meters.

And yet: in only his seventh international appearance, Muheim recorded his third assist already. This strong return, among other things, means that a nomination for the World Cup squad is within reach. Since November 2024, the left-footer has been called up for every single international break without exception!

“It’s hard for me to describe or put into words what it would mean to me to take part in a World Cup. It would be a dream come true. I probably won’t truly realize it until the squad is announced and we land in the USA,” the Hamburg player recently explained to Blick. In about two months, that dream could actually become reality.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

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