Undav’s case for a more prominent role has been bolstered by his impressive international record of four goals in just seven caps since his debut against France. Nagelsmann admitted that his wife, Lena, played a key role in his decision to apologise, acting as a sounding board for his public conduct.
While he previously hinted that Undav’s substitute status was fixed, the manager has now opened the door for a change in hierarchy, adding: “She is someone who reflects me very well and naturally tells me straight to my face when something wasn’t good. For example, Deniz Undav. I told her I would call him, and she said, 'yes, I would advise you to do that as well.' That sums it up. It (Undav's role) can always change – but that applies not only to Deniz, but to all players."