“Jonas Urbig reportedly set for Germany call-up!” This announcement follows a standout performance by the young goalkeeper in FC Bayern Munich’s recent Champions League match.
Urbig played a pivotal role in Bayern Munich’s 4-1 victory over Atalanta, showcasing his skills with seven total saves, six of which were made inside the box. His strong distribution and reflexes were particularly notable, especially considering he had just returned from a concussion.
At just 22 years old, Urbig has already made a significant impact this season, playing 12 games and achieving four clean sheets. His impressive form has not gone unnoticed, as Germany’s national team coach, Julian Nagelsmann, has decided to call him up, pushing FC Augsburg goalkeeper Finn Dahmen to standby duty for the March session.
Urbig’s recent performance comes after he was sidelined for around ten days due to a concussion suffered in a previous match against Atalanta. His ability to bounce back and deliver such a strong showing is a testament to his potential as a goalkeeper.
As Bayern Munich prepares for their upcoming Champions League quarterfinals against Real Madrid, Urbig’s call-up to the national team marks a significant step in his career. This opportunity reflects not only his talent but also the trust that Nagelsmann places in him.
With Bayern Munich having an overall advantage of 10-2 in the tie against Atalanta, Urbig’s contributions have been crucial in securing their place in the next round. His development as a player will be closely watched as he embarks on this new chapter with the German national team.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact date of Urbig’s first appearance for the national team, but expectations are high for the young goalkeeper as he steps into this new role.













