Deniz Undav: From Belgian Second Division to World Cup Star
Deniz Undav, a 29-year-old forward for Germany, is ready to make his World Cup debut against Curacao, marking a remarkable rise from playing in Belgium's second division four years ago. His impressive performance with VfB Stuttgart in the Bundesliga and recent scoring streak have secured him a spot in the national team.
Deniz Undav, a talented forward for Germany, is set to debut in the World Cup on Sunday, facing Curacao in Group E. Four years ago, this achievement seemed distant for Undav, who was then playing in Belgium's second division.
Despite being left out of Germany's lineup in 2025, Undav's exceptional Bundesliga season with VfB Stuttgart, where he scored 19 goals, has brought him back into the national team's fold. His journey reflects determination and talent.
Playing against World Cup newcomers Curacao, Germany aims to secure a victory. Undav's scoring prowess will be vital as the team seeks success after disappointing performances in the last two World Cups. A strong start is crucial, and Undav is eager to make a mark.
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