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Julian Nagelsmann apologizes to Deniz Undav for unnecessary public criticism

Julian Nagelsmann apologized to striker Deniz Undav on April 17, 2026, following a public critique of the player’s performance during a 2-1 victory against Ghana. The Bundestrainer admitted during a MagentaTV interview with Johannes B. Kerner that his comments were „unnecessary“ and too aggressive for a public forum. This rare admission of a tactical and communicative misstep comes after Undav, currently one of Germany’s most clinical finishers, scored the winning goal as a substitute despite Nagelsmann’s earlier doubts about his form.

Match Context Undav entered the game as a substitute and scored the decisive goal in the 2-1 win over Ghana at the MHP Arena in Stuttgart.

Nagelsmann felt triggered by media pressure

The friction began in the post-match press conference. Nagelsmann questioned whether Undav would have scored if he hadn’t spent 70 minutes on the bench, suggesting the summer heat of 42 degrees would have made such a late-game effort difficult for a starter. He told reporters that Undav had not been „good“ before the goal, a comment that irritated observers who view the VfB Stuttgart forward as a primary offensive threat.

Nagelsmann felt triggered by media pressure
Undav Nagelsmann Wurzenberger

Nagelsmann attributed the outburst to the repetitive nature of the media scrum. He conceded that he let himself be triggered by a barrage of questions on the same topic. By admitting the phrasing was „blöd“ (stupid), the coach acknowledged that his frustration with the press leaked into his assessment of the player.

Lena Wurzenberger influenced the apology

The resolution of the conflict happened behind the scenes through a phone call the day after the match. Nagelsmann revealed that his wife, Lena Wurzenberger, played a decisive role in the reconciliation. A former BILD reporter who married the coach in January, Wurzenberger acts as a sounding board who provides blunt reflection on his public behavior.

When Nagelsmann mentioned his intention to call Undav, Wurzenberger explicitly encouraged the move. The coach described her as a critical support system who tells him directly when he has handled a situation poorly. This internal dynamic provided the push for the apology that Undav later confirmed had cleared the air between them.

Undav’s status as a „joker“ may change

A central point of tension remains the tactical role Undav occupies in the national team. Following the Ghana match, Nagelsmann had previously insisted that Undav’s position as a „joker“ or super-sub was unlikely to change, noting that his role discussions were geared toward the World Cup rather than short-term fixtures in March.

Darum liegt Julian Nagelsmann bei Deniz Undav falsch

The coach has now softened this stance. Even as he maintained that Undav was viewed as a challenger in March, he admitted that roles within the squad are not set in stone. Nagelsmann noted that any player’s role can evolve, effectively leaving the door open for Undav to move from a substitute to a starting candidate if his performance warrants it.

Why did Nagelsmann apologize to Deniz Undav?

He apologized for making „unnecessary“ and overly aggressive public comments about Undav’s performance during the game against Ghana, admitting he was triggered by repetitive media questions.

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Will Undav remain a substitute in the national team?

While Nagelsmann previously said a change in role was unlikely, he now states that the „joker“ role can change for any player, including Undav, depending on the situation.

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Johann Falk

Über den Autor

Johann Falk ist Chief Editor von Germanic Nachrichten und verantwortet die redaktionelle Linie, Themenauswahl und finale Qualitaetssicherung der Veroeffentlichung. Sein Schwerpunkt liegt auf klarer, verifizierter und schnell einordenbarer Berichterstattung fuer ein deutschsprachiges Publikum.

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