Nick Woltemade continued his great form for Newcastle United on Sunday.
The striker who makes his fifth united start and scored his fourth goal for the club.
A beautiful fine in the upper corner shows the technology at the highest level, forester Sels left rooted on the spot.
However, Nick Woltemade has not joined the Germany team.
The German FA officially confirms in a statement on Monday that the NUFC star has succumbed to a virus.
“Nick Woltemade will not travel today due to a flu infection.”
The Germany team was announced last week (see below) to play World Cup Group qualifications at home to Luxembourg on Friday, October 10, then Get rid of Noord -Ireland in Belfast on Monday 13 October.
The Mag Report – October 2, 2025:
Julian Nagelsmann has announced his newest Germany team.
This is international for the coming October when they will play two world cup qualifications.
Germany is at home at Luxembourg in Sinsheim on Friday 10 October.
Then on Monday, October 13, they will take it over Noord -ierland in Belfast.
In a four -team group with only the top that is guaranteed to be eligible for the 2026 World Cup final, the Germany team is already against it.
Two of the six group matches already played and Germany lost the first of that 2-0 away from Slovakia, before the players of Nagelsmann at home won 3-1 in Northern Ireland.
The last two Germany group games will be played in November, Luxembourg gone and the last one is the home of Slovakia.
Germany could still win the group if he would win that Slovakia match convincingly, but in the meantime they should almost certainly with these other three games.
Germany team for the qualifications of October 2025 World Cup:
Goalkeepers: Oliver Baumann, Alexander Nübel, Finn Dahmen
Defenders:
Waldemar Anton, Ridle Baku, Nathanial Brown, Robin Koch, David Raum, Nico Schlotterbeck, Jonathan Tah
Midfielders:
Karim Adeyemi, Nadimemi, Robert Andrew, Leon Gorrata, Jania Kimi, Jamix Nmicha, Angela Wirtte
Forward:
Maximilian Beier, Jonathan Burkardt, Nick Woltemade
As you can see, Nick Wolade of Newcastle United retains its place in the Germany team.
However, there is not yet a place for his NUFC teammate Malick Thiaw, who previously perform for the national side. If he keeps track of the levels he has shown so far since he has come to Newcastle, it will certainly be impossible for ThiaW to be overlooked in the future.
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