‘I had to do that job for the money to live’

With his double against the Ivorians, Undav became the first German to score in his first two World Cup appearances since Miroslav Klose in 2002.

That is elite company – but at one stage even taking part in a World Cup was a distant dream for Undav, who was rejected by Werder Bremen aged 14.

At 17, he was earning £120 a week as a semi-professional in the German fourth tier while balancing his footballing career with eight-hour shifts at a factory.

“When Werder told me at 14 that I didn’t have a future with them because I was too small, it broke my heart,” Undav stated in an interview with Belgian outlet 7sur7.

“But I did not abandon hope. I left the family home at 17 to sign for Havelse in the fourth division in Germany where I combined playing and training with working full-time, eight-hour days operating a laser machine in a factory.

“I got up around 4am, went to the factory, then I went to training and got back home around 8pm… before doing it all again the next day.

“I had to do that job for the money to live because I couldn’t survive on the money from the football alone.”

Undav moved to Belgian second division side Union Saint-Gilloise in 2020, helping them earn promotion the following year and then scoring 25 goals in the top flight – which earned him a move to Brighton.

But after only scoring five goals in 22 Premier League appearances in 2022-23 season, he was loaned out to Stuttgart who signed him permanently in 2024.

Undav hit 19 Bundesliga goals in 2025-26 – finishing second behind Harry Kane in the top scoring list – to earn his World Cup spot.

‘Undav has hit highest point for World Cup’

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Undav scores twice as Germany fight back to beat Ivory Coast

Nagelsmann has preferred Arsenal’s Kai Havertz up front in Germany’s wins against Curacao and Ivory Coast – but Undav has now made a strong case for a rethink.

“When the game opens up he is great moving around,” stated the Germany boss.

“I could say keep your flow and it’s better you come in as the finisher. He really reached the highest point for the World Cup.

“I could have him in the starting line-up. Every player would love to start, but I think he is happy as it is now because he played an important role and we are happy with his performance.

“For Deniz it was clear, he gave us a lot in the last game when he was a sub. Deniz doesn’t need to be prepared, he can jump in right away.”

In his last start for Germany, Undav scored twice and provided an assist in a 4-0 friendly win against Finland on 31 May.

“It’s a great feeling,” stated the Stuttgart forward after taking home the player-of-the-match award against the Ivorians.

“I wanted to have it last time, it didn’t work. Its wonderful, a fantastic feeling. For me to get the trophy is extraordinary, but the important thing is we won the game and go into the next round and see what happens.”

If he keeps up this form, more honours could be on the way – perhaps even the biggest prize of them all as Germany chase a fifth World Cup crown.

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