Nick Woltemade was disappointed by his first meeting with Cristiano Ronaldo as the young forward made his Germany debut against Portugal.
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Woltemade featured in defeat to PortugalRonaldo scored winning goal in Nations LeagueWoltemade opens up on encounter with iconFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Woltemade made his international debut for Germany in last week's Nations League semi-final against Portugal, featuring CR7. The Stuttgart striker started the game alongside Ronaldo, who scored the winning goal in a 2-1 victory for Portugal.
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Woltemade has since joined up with Germany's Under 21 team for the U21 European Championship and was asked what it was like coming up against the five-time Ballon d'Or winner.
"Of course, I've been asked that question a lot, including by the guys here [at the U21s]," Woltemade told reporters. "It's like so often in life: you imagine things to be cool and exciting in your mind – but when you're actually there and it becomes real, it's just a normal moment. And that's kind of how it was."
"I thought it would affect me a bit more. It was Ronaldo, of course, you know him. But it wasn't like I imagined, that I would be amazed. I was happy to see him and the other opponents, to measure myself against them… The idea was probably a bit nicer and bigger than it actually was in real life."
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A few days after his debut in the senior national team, Woltemade was in the starting line-up for national coach Julian Nagelsmann in the 2-0 defeat to France in the third-place play-off. Ronaldo also scored in the final against Spain, saving Portugal with his goal to make it 2-2 and send the game into extra time. In the penalty shoot-out, the Portuguese, who had to substitute CR7 shortly before the end of regular time, prevailed and secured the Nations League title.
Woltemade has had a strong season for Stuttgart. In 33 appearances, he scored 17 goals and provided three assists, and also won the DFB-Pokal.
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Woltemade travelled straight from the senior national team to the U21s, who kick off their European Championship campaign in Slovakia on Thursday. Woltemade and his team-mates will first face Slovenia, with the Czech Republic and England also in their group.
Meanwhile, Ronaldo is expected to extend his contract with Al-Nassr, which expires at the end of June, and remain in Saudi Arabia. The 40-year-old wants to play for Portugal in the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Mexico and Canada.