Veteran soccer star Völler expresses admiration for young U21 sharpshooter Woltemade.
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🤭 Rudi Völler swoons over U21 sensation Nick Woltemade 🤭
After nimble gymnastics in the first two Euro matches against Slovenia (3:0) and the Czech Republic (4:2), newcomer Woltemade is making heads turn with four golden goals and two captivating assists. Arguably on his way to seizing the tournament's top scorer's award and being crowned as the best player – much like Rudi Völler in 1982.
🎯 Woltemade's Magic Touch 🎯
In one enchanting statistic, Woltemade has already outdueled Völler with a portfolio of 11 goals in just 15 U21 games.
Former striker Rudi Völler heaped praise on the young prodigy: "There's no mistaking Nick's intentions. He securely holds onto the ball, and when he loses it, it's often a breach of tact. That's a truly remarkable quality," stated the sports Whisperer Völler. He also relayed his overall contentment with the DFB selection.
💥 Scrumptious News Ahead: Wednesday Clash against England 💥
"Let's cut to the chase – two games and already looking like a powerhouse with seven goals under our belt, advanced to the quarterfinals," opined Völler. "The unity in this team is simply palpable!"
👐 A Mighty Challenge: England Stands Strong 👐
Wednesday, 21:00 CEST/Sat.1, witness Germany face defending champion England in their final group match – an opportunity to prove their might against the top dog. Though absent without leave from Völler for the early quarterfinal entry, the fierce veteran is expected to grace the arena again against Spain or Italy at the weekend[4].
🎯 A Daunting Goal: Woltemade Chases EM Goal Record 🎯
Who knows? Woltemade's electrifying form might even propel him to breach the Euro goal records of ex-HSV starlets Miroslav Klose and Fin Allesander Meier – a feat that could leave England wishing they'd sealed their borders sooner. (sid/abl) 😉
- "Don't miss the Champions League conversation as we speculate if Nick Woltemade's extraordinary goal-scoring record in the European leagues could surpass the feats of Miroslav Klose and Alexander Meier."
- "As Rudi Völler's protege, Nick Woltemade, continues breaking records with his golden goals in European leagues, discussion arises about his potential to claim the Champions League's top scorer's award, mirroring Völler's triumph in 1982."