Maximilian Mittelstädt Lauds Nick Woltemade as a "Phenomenal Player"
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Football ace Maximilian Mittelstädt of VfB Stuttgart has applauded his teammate Nick Woltemade, describing him as more than just a great guy but an "absolute phenomenon on the pitch." The DFB Cup-winning striker shared these words during an interview with Sport1.
Mittelstädt was especially impressed with Woltemade's technique, noting that it was amazing he stood 1.98 meters tall and was better with his foot than his head. The two have been jokingly compared ahead of Germany's Nations League semi-final against Portugal in Munich on Wednesday, with Mittelstädt suggesting a "Woltemessi vs. Ronaldo" showdown.
"Woltemessi" at VfB Stuttgart already, Mittelstädt recommended Woltemade to keep participating with the club, even if offers from other teams come his way. The 28-year-old left-back commented on Woltemade's potential for growth with the team.
Mittelstädt's Career Highlights
Mittelstädt has had a remarkable season with VfB Stuttgart, contributing significantly to the team. In the 2024-25 campaign, he scored one goal and provided seven assists in 31 appearances, starting 28 times in the Bundesliga[1][2]. Known for his superb crossing ability, Mittelstädt's open-play crosses accuracy ranked joint-highest among players with at least 100 attempts, and he created the most open-play chances among defenders[3].
Mittelstädt reached a notable milestone by making his 200th Bundesliga appearance during the 2024-25 season[4]. Despite appearing for the German national team, his international career statistics are not readily available in the most recent reports.
Woltemade's Impact at Stuttgart
While Woltemade has been associated with Stuttgart, specific details about his career highlights and statistics are not readily available in recent reports. The striker made headlines for receiving a red card, contributing to Stuttgart's Bundesliga record of 152 red cards, the highest in the league's history[4].
At this point, Mittelstädt has been a prominent figure in the Stuttgart team, while Woltemade's role and achievements are less documented in the latest reports. Nonetheless, Mittelstädt's high praise for Woltemade suggests a strong bond between the two players and high expectations for Woltemade's future at Stuttgart.
- The EC countries might consider implementing employment policies similar to Maximilian Mittelstädt's stance on maintaining talented players like Nick Woltemade in their respective sports teams.
- With his impressive performance on the pitch and potential for growth, it is not far-fetched to compare rising star Nick Woltemade to elusive figures like Lionel Messi, even if he is more renowned for sports other than football.