Nur die Raute
·13 mars 2026
HSV star on Germany rumours: Remberg shares his thoughts

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·13 mars 2026

The impressive season of HSV midfielder Nicolai Remberg has not gone unnoticed outside of Hamburg either.
The 25-year-old has quickly become the absolute boss in the midfield center for the Bundesliga newcomer. Due to his rather rare profile in Germany as a physical and strong tackling defensive midfielder, he is increasingly being linked with the national team. Bild recently reported that the newcomer is at least "on the radar" of national coach Julian Nagelsmann.
Remberg himself approaches the speculations with remarkable calmness. "I have noticed that people are talking about it," said "Rambo" in an NDR interview. The topic is occasionally present within the team as well. His teammates sometimes make comments about it.
However, the defensive midfielder doesn't let it affect him much. "I don't put much stock in it, I just try to show my performance," Remberg emphasized. For him, the discussions are primarily "a compliment, but nothing more. The rest will be seen."

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The fact that the native of Münster is now even considered a candidate for the DFB team shows how rapid his development has been. After all, he was still in a tight starting lineup duel with Jonas Meffert, who has since moved to Kiel, during the preseason. But Remberg prevailed and has played in 24 out of 25 possible Bundesliga matches since then.
On the field, the HSV professional impresses primarily with his mentality and uncompromising tackling. His commitment to team spirit was evident after the 2-1 away win against VfL Wolfsburg, when a scuffle broke out after the final whistle. Remberg explained: "It was an important game for both teams, and emotions were high." He also made it clear why he got involved: In such moments, "I step in and help," as he would "never leave his guys alone."
Despite all the attention on him, the focus is clearly on staying in the league with HSV. Before the match against the also relegation-threatened 1. FC Köln, Remberg knows that despite a small cushion in the lower part of the table, there is still work to be done. His approach remains the same as always: "to bust his ass." It is precisely this mindset that has brought him into consideration for higher tasks in the first place.
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