Sunderland, Newcastle and Woltemade
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NICK WOLTEMADE became a derby hero on his first taste of the Wear-Tyne war – only for the WRONG team. Newcastle’s £69million club-record signing scored a stunning header past his own
NICK WOLTEMADE was left in fits of laughter during his Newcastle press duties. The big money summer signing – who arrived from Germany – was brought on board to replace Alexander Isak
Eddie Howe spoke of the short memories those in the football world possess, and while he was not referring to the way Nick Woltemade has helped Newcastle banish the ghost of Alexander Isak, he could well have been.
Woltemade's return to Germany ended with a frustrating 2-2 draw at Bayer Leverkusen after he had won the penalty which resulted in his team's first goal.
Report and free match highlights as Nick Woltemade’s own goal decided the derby on Wearside as Sunderland beat Newcastle 1-0 at the Stadium of Light. German striker headed beyond his own goalkeeper to
Nick Woltemade had not looked like scoring all game. The Germany international was lumbering and labouring and little more than a passenger in his first experience of a Wear-Tyne derby. Then, out of nothing,
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Sunderland vs. Newcastle final score: Premier League stats, result as Woltemade OG gives Mackems derby delight
Nick Woltemade was Newcastle United's derby day villain as his own goal gave Sunderland a battling 1-0 win over their bitter rivals at the Stadium of Light.
Newcastle United forward Nick Woltemade says he didn't pay attention to the comments from Bayern Munich supervisory board member Karl-Heinz Rummenigge after his £69m move in the summer. The 23-year-old's move from Stuttgart was thrust back into the spotlight after Rummenigge publicly mocked the fee,