A real hit! Woltemades “hands” inspires England

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge describes Newcastle as a "idiotot" in relation to the Woltemade transfer. England legend Jamie Carragher reacts outraged.

Nick Woltemade is Taking the Premier League by Storm and Winning the Hearts of Newcastle United Fans. The English Press is therefore increasingly taking notice.

Woltemade here, woltemade there, woltemade everywhere – after his dream start at newcastle united, nick woltemade is on everyone’s lips and is gradually becoming a fan favorite, who already has own fan chant. But so the English press, which is under Intense observation given his summer transfer of up to 90 million euros, is increatly fond of the towering striker.

On Sunday, the ex-Stuttgart Player, Who is Initally Missing from the DFB Team Due to Illness, Scored A Penalty in the 2-0 Win Against Nottingham Forest in His Third League Home Game-This had Previously Been Achieved In The Premier League for Newcastle by Les Ferdinand) and Alan Shearer (1996). “Search a start is not a matter of course,” The 23-Year-Old explained to sky and added: “When you score goals when you come to a new club, that’s good.”

Nick Woltemade celebrates his penalty goal against Nottingham Forest

Nick Woltemade Celebrates his penalty goal Against Nottingham Forest

And Against Forest, Even a Hat-Trick would have been possible: In the 52nd minute, the German International Striker was blocked at the last moment, Before he hit the undereride of the crossbar in the 74th minute. He that Did Better with his remarkable penalty into the Left Corner (84th).

Ex-Stuttgart Player Under Intense Observation

“Why Nick Woltemade’s Misses Mean More Than His goal,” Was the headline in the daily mail , Before the Author Provided the Following Explanation in his article: “So far, he has scored a goal at every opportunities. Close Range was blocked by a defender in the goal – The Best Strikers have a Knack for Getting Chanances, Regardless of Whether they all go in. “

The athletic , in Turn, Highlighted Woltemade’s Development in the NorthernMost City in England: “From Game to Game, Woltemade Finds his Way Around More. Game by Game, His Teams Understand where he will. He need more action in the penalty area, against Had Four Ball Contacts there. “

The comments of the english press should certainly please woltemade, but what is relevant is above all the judgment of his coach eddie Howe, who was impressed after the game against nothingham by how quickly the 23-yold has off in newcastle.

Howe Impressed by Woltemade’s debut

“We Expected a Lot from Him When We Signed Him Because We Believe in Him and Are Convinced That He Can Make The Leap From Another League to This One,” Howe Explained. “But Nevertheless, it is very difficult to Jump Straight Into the deep end with training, Barely Knowing the Names of his Teamates and then Playing. You are immediately judged on whether you will be successful or not, and that is tough.”

What Woltemade Has Supeded in Doing with Flying Colors, According to his Coach: “Hey Left A Very Positive Impression on the Training Ground With His Handling Of Staff And Players And Has then Convinced on the Pitch. I Think He Has Done, Very Good Work Under Great Pressure.

Against Nottingham, The Attacker “Probably Had His Best Game,” Howe Emphasized, “Not so much in the first half, but in the Second Half He was very active in my opinion. Hey was where he needed to be, hey scoring chances and of course he converted the penalty for Him. “

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