Nick Woltemade's confidence is through the roof after his stellar performance for Germany, scoring both goals in their 2-0 victory over Luxembourg. The towering striker's brace was a much-needed boost for the team, especially after a goalless first half. Manager Julian Nagelsmann praised Woltemade's work ethic, calling for 'special praise' for his tireless efforts. But here's where it gets interesting: despite his success, Woltemade remains humble and confident in his abilities, even when his contributions seem minimal. He believes he can still score, no matter the game's outcome. This is a stark contrast to the German national team's recent struggles with goal-scoring, a problem that has persisted since Miroslav Klose's retirement after the 2014 World Cup. The team has been searching for a reliable striker, with mixed results. Woltemade's emergence as a key player is a ray of hope, and his confidence will only help him shine brighter on the international stage. He's already looking forward to the World Cup, and his match-worn shirt will be a cherished keepsake for his sister. As Germany prepares for their upcoming match against Slovakia, Woltemade's performance will be crucial. A draw will secure their automatic qualification, and his confidence will be a driving force for the team's success.