Coach Julian Nagelsmann has identified Eddie Howe’s methods as contributing to the poor form of Newcastle United’s Nick Woltemade. The 24-year-old began the season with promising performances, but has yet to find the net in the Premier League since the 2-2 draw against Chelsea in December. Despite this extended period of unproductive play, Woltemade was selected for the German national team’s friendly matches during March.
These fixtures were against Switzerland and Ghana national football teams. In an interview with Kicker, Nagelsmann openly addressed the reasons behind the attacker’s struggles in the English league. Initially, the German selector remarked, “He is a very pleasant person with a good sense of humor.”
However, he then elaborated on his assessment, suggesting Howe’s tactical approach wasn’t adequately suited to Woltemade’s strengths.
Nagelsmann’s comments highlight the challenges the young player is facing and the ongoing debate surrounding his current poor form. The German coach’s analysis offers a key perspective on the situation.
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The German manager attributes Woltemade’s struggles to tactics employed by the Newcastle manager.