Woltemade shows Newcastle there is life after Isak
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Woltemade shows Newcastle there is life after Isak
""I was just here for four days now, so everything was new for me," he told BBC Final Score. "I was putting that bit away and I was focusing on myself today. "I think the coach already gave me such a good feeling, so I felt good on the pitch. I knew what to do and I guess you saw today everybody knew what they have to do.""
"Twenty-nine minutes. That's all Nick Woltemade needed. Not only to open his account for Newcastle United but to be serenaded with his own chant after scoring on his debut against Wolves. Woltemade went on to receive a standing ovation after the record signing came off midway through the second half of his side's 1-0 win. It is remarkable to think Woltemade only had a handful of training sessions with his new team-mates before his first appearance."
Nick Woltemade scored for Newcastle just 29 minutes into his debut, earning a chant and standing ovation as his side beat Wolves 1-0. The strike arrived after only a handful of training sessions with teammates and followed encouragement from the coach, allowing Woltemade to focus on his role. The goal provided timely relief after Newcastle had 34 shots across three games but only two goals. Yoane Wissa is likely to be out until after the October international break with a knee injury, and Alexander Isak's transfer to Liverpool left a notable scoring gap.
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