German national team coach Julian Nagelsmann maintained his firm stance on Stuttgart’s prolific scorer Deniz Undav, even after Undav netted the winning goal in last night’s match against Ghana. While the 29-year-old is enjoying an exceptional season with his Bundesliga club Stuttgart, Nagelsmann reiterated that Undav is not yet considered a starting player for the national squad.
The Ongoing Verbal Jousting Between Nagelsmann and Undav
The exchange between Nagelsmann and Undav has been ongoing. Nagelsmann recently diminished the seven-time international’s role within the national team during an interview, prompting a direct reply from Undav. Subsequently, Nagelsmann appeared defensive when addressing Undav’s latest call-up at a DFB press conference.
Undav was an unused substitute in Germany’s 3-4 away victory over Switzerland on Friday night. However, he came on at halftime the following evening. Before scoring the decisive 2-1 goal against the African opponents, Undav’s presence on the field was largely unremarkable, a detail Nagelsmann specifically highlighted.
Nagelsmann’s Persistent Critique of Undav
At the post-match press conference, Nagelsmann commented, “He is welcome to challenge me for a starting spot. However, prior to his 88th-minute goal, I didn’t rate his performance highly. He had very few opportunities, in fact, none, and hardly touched the ball.”
Nagelsmann elaborated, “Leroy Sané provided an excellent assist, and Undav’s finish required minimal effort. Nonetheless, he scored. The key takeaway is his ability to convert chances when the opposition is fatigued. He achieved this because he was fresh after being introduced as a substitute.”
He concluded, “This summer’s tournament in the USA will be extremely hot, and we absolutely need substitutes who can come off the bench and influence games. I believe I’ve said enough on this matter. He is a substitute. That is his designated role, and this marks the end of the week-long discussion surrounding Deniz Undav.”
Undav’s Perspective on His Role
In the mixed zone, Undav shared his thoughts: “It had been a while since I played, and naturally, when I came on, I hoped to score. I’ve been truly touched by the immense German fan support I’ve received this past week, and I’m very thankful for it.”
Undav acknowledged, “I understand my current role, but I also believe my role can evolve with every goal. Ultimately, the decision rests with the coach, but I am determined to improve my position. While Nagelsmann’s assessment has some validity, I’ve demonstrated at Stuttgart my capability to make an impact, whether starting or coming off the bench.”
He finished by asserting, “I am a creative player capable of scoring goals, and I am confident I can prove that over a full 90-minute match.”








