Itâs the unfortunate fate of every striker: if he doesnât score in a game or two, criticism will follow.
Stuttgartâs Deniz Undav seems to be getting tired of it. He first celebrated his goal against Gladbach on Sunday afternoon and then verbally emphasized the point in front of a microphone.
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Criticized after poor performance in Roma
The 29-year-old had a very poor day in the 2-0 loss to Roma in this weekâs Europa League and missed several great chances. Previously, he also failed to score in the Bundesliga match for the German team against Union Berlin (1-1).
As a result, the media criticism became increasingly louder at certain points this week â something that clearly didnât make the forward comfortable at all.
Ondav quickly scored again in Sundayâs 3-0 win over Gladbach and celebrated with a clear gesture: he opened and closed his right hand as if speaking, then clapped it with his left.
After the final whistle, he once again expressed his dissatisfaction into the âDAZNâ microphone. âAfter two games where I didnât score, I was a bad striker again â just because I didnât take some chances. I want to know: which player took every opportunity?â
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âKeep quietâ
No doubt he was referring to the criticism he received after a poor showing this week. He always asked himself that and realized, looking back at Roma, that he didnât take the chances he should have.
âEveryone says a lot. The same goes for the media. Of course you can express criticism. If I didnât score before and then didnât take my chances, thatâs okay,â he said, before reminding everyone of his strong form since November (12 goals in all competitions). âAfter two games you are annoyed from all sides that you are a bad striker, canât do anything and so on. Thatâs why I just want to say: keep quiet, thatâs all,â the national team player said in a statement after the clubâs apparent victory.
This article was translated into English by artificial intelligence. You can read the original version of đ©đȘ here.
đž THOMAS KIENZLE â AFP or licensor
