Joshua Kimmich is not only a leader for the German national team, but also for FC Bayern. He has had to grow into this role. Now he has revealed interesting details about his own leadership style and explained what he has learned
The player’s development in recent years has been quite impressive. Kimmich has become increasingly important, both at the record champions and at the DFB. He is a loudspeaker, someone who is constantly trying to lead the way
In an interview with Sports Illustrated , the player gave an insight into his learning process and how he sees himself as a leader
Kimmich: „Lived through many situations myself“
„A lot depends on how you deal with the different characters. You can give a player the feeling that he is important, that he can help the team. Every footballer is a bit sensitive and it helps if you know each other well. Only then do you know which player you need to approach and how,“ said Kimmich, who plays in midfield at FC Bayern and is now a right-back for Julian Nagelsmann
His own wealth of experience is of immense importance to the international, as he himself revealed: „When I was 20, I didn’t yet understand the importance of this – back then I wouldn’t have been able to go to a 27-year-old and make announcements. In the meantime, I’ve been through many situations myself and can give the odd piece of advice. Which doesn’t always mean that the other person has to accept it.“
Kimmich has undergone a maturing process

There was also a maturing process of his own, which brought many insights for Kimmich, which he says he now tries to take to heart in his dealings with his teammates
„I demand a lot, but I also try to exemplify what I demand myself. I’ve now understood and accepted that you can’t demand the same from everyone. That’s not the way to get the maximum out of everyone,“ said the Bayern star.

