
"This had felt like one of those weeks not in which momentum was shifting, but in which it had already shifted. It was ultimately a positive one for Germany; they had entered Monday's reception of Slovakia, who had beaten them in the teams' first game in Bratislava, with need of a point and not without some trepidation. Those worries were emphatically scrubbed out in Leipzig, 6-0."
"It was night and day next to the laboured win in Luxembourg three days before, but those contrasting displays had one thing in common. They were marshalled by the goals and the sang-froid of Nick Woltemade. That the towering striker was Stuttgart's for a season feels almost a dream already; a super, surprise single season of future fable to be filed alongside Didier Drogba's solo campaign at Marseille as he power-walked the path to global domination."
Germany overturned early trepidation with a dominant 6-0 win over Slovakia in Leipzig, following a laboured victory in Luxembourg. The performances were driven by Nick Woltemade's goals and composure, even as his season-long tie to Stuttgart feels fleeting. Stuttgart under Sebastian Hoeness has repeatedly absorbed major departures, selling key men then achieving a runners-up Bundesliga finish, Champions League appearances and DfB Pokal success. Borussia Dortmund recruited two headliners, but Stuttgart adapted with strong displays and a Pokal win. Deniz Undav again supplied the internal answer, scoring three in Dortmund in one half and snatching a point from deficits.
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