David Raum looks to ignite Germany at the 2026 World Cup
RB Leipzig’s dynamic defender is one of Germany’s secret weapons at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
STUTTGART, GERMANY - MARCH 30: David Raum of Germany plays the ball during the international friendly match between Germany and Ghana on March 30, 2026 in Stuttgart, Germany. (Photo by Marcel Engelbrecht - firo sportphoto/Getty Images) | Getty Images The Secret Weapon David Raum has become one of the most attack-oriented fullbacks in world soccer. At RB Leipzig, he continues to thrive as a creative force, regularly ranking among Bundesliga leaders in chance creation from wide defensive areas.
His relentless energy and precise delivery make him a constant outlet in Leipzig’s high-tempo system. With a team that is always in a state of roster transition, Raum has become a constant—dependable, consistent, and determined. Raum has also enhanced his role as a team leader with RB Leipzig this season, where he is a bridge between young players and veterans in what can be a very complex locker room.
As a set-piece specialist, Raum is a major weapon on free kicks and corners, which could come into play for Germany. An Attacking Mindset Domestically, Raum plays almost like a winger from deep positions with overlapping runs, early crosses, and consistent attacking output define his role. Despite his well-earned reputation as a threat, Raum still manages to surprise the opposition on occasion with his brazen, confident style of play when the ball is on his foot.
For the Germany national football team, his impact is more complex. His attacking instincts provide much-needed width, but they can also expose defensive gaps. When balanced correctly, however, Raum offers a dimension Germany has often lacked in recent tournaments.