From factory floor to World Cup star – Germany’s super-sub UndavFigure caption, Undav’s double wins it late on for GermanyByAdwaidh RajanBBC Sport journalistPublished31 minutes agoIt was not long ago that he was being publicly called out by manager Julian Nagelsmann – but Deniz Undav is proving himself a key player for Germany at the World Cup.Undav’s double in the dramatic 2-1 comeback win over Ivory Coast again underlined his value, sending Die Mannschaft into the knockout stages of the World Cup for the first time since their victorious 2014 campaign.
With three goals and two assists, the striker has five goal involvements in two appearances off the bench – the joint-most by a substitute at a World Cup since 1966 (tying Cameroon’s Roger Milla in 1990).
But the 29-year-old’s place in Germany’s World Cup squad was far from certain after a public row with Nagelsmann following his last-gasp winner as a substitute against Ghana in March.
Undav had spoken openly of his ambition to push for a starting role with Germany – only for the former RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich manager to respond by warning he was placing unnecessary pressure on himself with such comments.
Nagelsmann suggested Undav would not have scored had he played from the start, before later revealing he had apologised to the forward.
And Undav has since let his football do the talking – in emphatic fashion.
So much so that he is now in serious contention for a starting spot at the World Cup, after taking his tally to nine goals in 11 international matches.
“Yes, definitely,” Nagelsmann stated after Saturday’s win, when asked whether Undav could start Germany’s final group game against Ecuador on Thursday (21:00 BST).
“I stated before we can talk a lot about the different approaches. Why should I ruin his flow? He came in twice and got goals twice.”
It is only the newest chapter in a remarkable journey for a striker who has made a career of defying expectations.


