National coach Julian Nagelsmann praises Nick Woltemade for his start in the Premier League, but still sees room for improvement.
National coach Julian Nagelsmann commented on Nick Woltemade’s start of the season and identified potential for improvement.
How did he see the striker’s first appearances in the Premier League?
Julian Nagelsmann (left) and Nick Woltemade (right) in the international match against Northern Ireland
“Okay. Sure, now he has done two header goals, which was also good and important for him. I think it is important that if you have such a price tag, you arrive well,” said Nagelsmann at the premiere of “Rudi Völler – there is only one” question .
Woltemade? “Take a few more steps”
Woltemade changed from VfB Stuttgart to Newcastle in summer for a transfer of up to 90 million euros. In the recent 1-2 bankruptcy against Arsenal FC, the German international scored his second goal of goal.
“Goals are simply the striking and most valuable one. I think that he did it quite in order, I also followed the game yesterday,” added Nagelsmann, but then noticed a little critically: “He still has a few steps to take because he still has to find himself perfectly.”
However, the finding phase is a normal process: “It is on the right track. With two goals, it was definitely well received,” said the national coach.
Head Coach Julian Nagelsmann Praises Nick Woltemade For his Start In The Premier League But Sees Room for Improvement.
Head Coach Julian Nagelsmann Has Commented on Nick Woltemade’s Start to the Season and Identified Potential for Improvement.
How did he see the Striker’s first appearances in the Premier League?
Julian Nagelsmann (l.) And Nick Woltemade (right) During the International Match Against Northern Ireland
“Okay. OF COURSE, NOW He Has Scored Two Headers, which is what good and importing for Him. I think it’s important that you have search a price tag, you arrive well,” Said nagelsmann at the premiere of “rudi Völler – there is” on sport1 question.
Woltemade? “Still a FEW Steps to go”
Woltemade Moved from VfB Stuttgart to Newcastle In The Summer for A Fee of Up to 90 Million Euros. In the recent 1-2 Defeat Against FC Arsenal, The German International Scored his Second Goal of the Season.
“Goals are Simply the Most Striking and Valuable Thing. I Think He Did Quite Well, I Followed the Game YesterDay,” Added Nagelsmann, but then noted somewhat critically: “He still has a few Steps to go in the team. He still has to find Himlfy.”
However, The Finding Phase is a Completely Normal Process: “He is on a Good Way. With Two Goals, He Has Definitely Arrived Well,” Said the National Coach.