Nick Woltemade is becoming the man of the moment for country as well as club.
Fresh from a blistering start to life at Newcastle United, the forward extended his streak with a first senior international goal in Germany’s clash with Northern Ireland.
After the hosts saw an early opener disallowed for offside, Woltemade put Julian Nagelsmann’s side ahead with a shouldered effort to meet David Raum’s corner.
It marked the 23-year-old’s fourth goal in five outings for both Die Mannschaft and the Magpies which saw him share a feat with a former favourite at St James’ Park.
2 – Nick Woltemade is only the second Newcastle United player to score for Germany after Dietmar Hamann in March 1999 in a 3-0-win in a Euro Qualifier, also in an away game in Northern Ireland. Woltemagic. #NIRGERpic.twitter.com/vZsH4GHB9D
— OptaFranz (@OptaFranz) October 13, 2025
Woltemade clearly has a head for heights!
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