Florian Wirtz earns praise from World Cup legend Lahm ahead of 2026
Florian Wirtz captured headlines on 4 July 2026 when former World Cup champion Philip Lahm named the Liverpool midfielder Germany’s best player, a bold endorsement that could reshape expectations for both the national side and Anfield.
Lahm’s TikTok answer came after fans asked him to pick Germany’s leading talent. He bypassed Musiala and Havertz, pointing to Wirtz’s “exceptional” abilities despite a mixed Premier League debut. The former defender highlighted the German’s technical flair and hinted that a strong World Cup could restore his confidence.
Liverpool’s 2025/26 campaign saw Wirtz register five goals and four assists-numbers that fell short of the £70 million price tag. Playing mainly on the left, he struggled to find the same space he enjoys for Germany, where he has 11 goals and 11 assists in 41 caps. The club’s erratic form under Arne Slot compounded the adaptation challenge.
Germany’s Group E fixtures-Curacao, Ivory Coast and Ecuador-give Wirtz a platform to showcase the creativity Liverpool paid for. If he thrives centrally or drifts inside from the flank, manager Andoni Iraola could gain clues on how to deploy him next season. Success in June‑July could also silence critics who doubt the signing’s value.
Lahm’s comments remind Liverpool that raw talent still exists despite a tough debut. Coach Jurgen Klopp may experiment with a more free‑roaming role, allowing Wirtz to link midfield and attack, rather than forcing a traditional winger’s workload. Such a shift could unlock the tempo‑changing skill set that made him a Bundesliga star.
If Wirtz leads Germany’s attack in the World Cup, his performances could lift the entire squad’s morale. A strong showing would validate Lahm’s vote and give the national team a creative spark ahead of the knockout stages. Conversely, a muted tournament might deepen doubts about his Premier League fit.
Keep an eye on Wirtz’s positioning in Germany’s opening match on 12 June 2026. A goal or assist would echo Lahm’s confidence and likely prompt Klopp to rethink his role at Anfield. The next few weeks will determine whether the Liverpool star can turn praise into tangible impact.