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·15 de noviembre de 2025
Newcastle striker Nick Woltemade scores twice to put Germany on the brink of World Cup qualification

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·15 de noviembre de 2025

Newcastle United striker Nick Woltemade scored twice in Germany’s 2-0 victory over Luxembourg last night.
Germany are now on the brink of securing their place in the 2026 World Cup.
Julian Nagelsmann’s men endured a frustrating first half as they couldn’t find a way through Luxembourg’s resolute defence.
Four minutes after the break, Woltemade latched onto an excellent ball from Leroy Sane and stabbed it home.
The centre-forward doubled their advantage 20 minutes later as he shrugged off two defenders before putting the ball into the bottom corner.
Die Mannschaft could have added a third had Liverpool’s Florian Wirtz not had his shot blocked towards the end.
Germany now lead Group A on goal difference ahead of their crucial fixture with Slovakia on Monday.
Not many people were convinced when Newcastle splashed a club-record £69 million fee for Woltemade in the summer.
But the 23-year-old has proved all his doubters wrong, scoring four goals in eight Premier League appearances since arriving at the club.
Woltemade carried his club form onto the international stage as he bagged a double to help Germany to a comfortable win.
He will look to make a similar impact on Monday against Slovakia, as victory in that game will secure automatic World Cup qualification for his nation.
The losing team will face a play-off to qualify for the tournament.
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