Woltemade, who emerged as the Golden Boot winner for the U21 European Championship after scoring six goals, said he is "bursting with pride" despite his team seeing their unbeaten streak of 20 games come to an end as they were beaten by England in extra-time on Saturday.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Germany lost to England after Jonathan Rowe scored a diving header in the second minute of extra-time, making it 3-2 to Lee Carsley's men. While England secured a two-goal cushion within the first 25 minutes of the game through Harvey Elliott and Omari Hutchinson, the Germans slowly came back in to it. Just before the stroke of half-time, Nelson Weiper brought one back for the side through a classic header, and in the 61st minute Paul Nebel’s banger caressed goalkeeper James Beadle’s fingertips to land in the back of the net.
WHAT WOLTEMADE SAID
Woltemade, a star of the tournament up until the final, wrote on Instagram: “21 games, 20 games undefeated. But this one defeat is the one that hurts the most. And yet I’m almost bursting with pride! 2 years ago this journey began - a Team and Staff who all love to work TOGETHER to achieve their goals. This atmosphere we created within U21 is something I will forever be grateful for. Well, do it, dear U21. And in two years you will do exactly what we unfortunately barely missed yesterday! Let’s go Deutschland!”
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