Nick Woltemade preferred three points over two goals in Germany's World Cup Qualifying win
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Nick Woltemade preferred three points over two goals in Germany's World Cup Qualifying win
"On Friday night, Nick Woltemade scored his first international brace for Germany. Woltemade's one-touch goals in the 49th and 69th minute led Germany to a 2-0 win over Luxembourg. Woltemade's three goals in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying group stage is the most for Germany's squad, followed closely by two goals each from Bayern Munich's Joshua Kimmich and Serge Gnabry."
"The second half was better, we were more precise and got the goals we needed. At this point the most important thing is the three points. We knew Luxembourg can play football. Everyone admitted at half time that the first half was not good. We were then significantly better, with more control and more chances. Getting a brace here is very nice, but as long as we get the win it doesn't matter who scores."
Nick Woltemade scored one-touch goals in the 49th and 69th minutes to give Germany a 2-0 victory over Luxembourg. Woltemade's three goals in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying group stage are the most for Germany's squad, with Joshua Kimmich and Serge Gnabry on two each. Woltemade judged the first half as not good and credited improved second-half precision for creating more control and chances that produced the goals. He emphasized that earning the three points mattered most and acknowledged Luxembourg's quality. Woltemade's measured, team-focused responses indicate emerging leadership within Germany's young attacking group.
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