Woltemade shines at VfB: Finally broken penalty curse!

Woltemade shines at VfB: Finally broken penalty curse!

Heidenheim, Deutschland - Nick Woltemade, the aspiring U21 national striker of VfB Stuttgart, has lived up to his team with an impressive appearance in the 3-1 win against 1. FC Heidenheim. The 22-year-old striker was involved in all three goals and also ensured the decisive end of the penalty rush that the Swabians had suffered this season. Maximilian Mittelstädt opened the game with a goal that Woltemade prepared, and he was also significantly involved in the second goal of Enzo Millot, such as ZVW reported.

Woltemades appearance in the 85th minute was particularly remarkable when he safely converted a penalty and thus overcame his teammates' failed attempts. "This is a machine," said Sturm partner Ermedin Demirovic, praising the striker, who was honored by coach Sebastian Hoeneß as the "best player on the square". Woltemade himself explained that the coaching team's trust and his hard work on his skills are crucial for his current performance trend. He also works intensively in the mental area, which helps him to shine on the pitch, like Stuttgarter Zeitung added.

his safe penalty is seen as a turning point for the team, which had already blossomed several penalty boards in the current season. Woltemade has now developed the trust of his teammates and is ready to take responsibility in the next games. His positive developments in the current season could bring VfB Stuttgart significantly in the upcoming games, while the morale of the team has increased noticeably.

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