BERLIN (AP) — One of Germany’s most exciting players isn’t even playing in the Bundesliga.
Nuremberg teenager Can Uzun has 15 goals in the second division after scoring twice against Hertha Berlin this weekend.
Only three players have more this season than the 18-year-old, whose performances have captured the attention of a host of clubs. Uzun now looks certain to move this summer.
Uzun’s second goal Saturday was the highlight in a game that ended 3-3 in Berlin’s Olympiastadion. He got the ball on the edge of the penalty area and skipped past four Hertha defenders before tucking the ball inside the near post.
“I just dribbled off and when players try to stop me, I shoot, and it worked out very well,” Uzun said.
His first goal was a shot from outside the penalty area inside the far post after taking a slight deflection from a defender.
It came just over a week after Uzun made his debut for Turkey in a 1-0 friendly loss to Hungary in Budapest.
“He’s 18 years old and was able to celebrate his debut for his country’s national team. It’s something extraordinary,” Nuremberg coach Cristian Fiél said. “Everyone dreams of it. I still dream of it. It won’t come through anymore,” the 44-year-old joked.
Uzun is comfortable with the ball at his feet facing defenders, and off-the-ball, running into dangerous positions from midfield. He can operate on the right and the left, and his composure and accuracy have helped drive up his goal tally.
The Regensburg-born Uzun could have played for Germany, which made efforts to lure him before he opted to keep playing for the country of his roots. He had already played for Turkey’s youth teams.
“I listened to the sound of my heart,” the player said on Instagram when he announced the decision last month.
“Such a decision is not a career decision like changing clubs, but a choice of the heart,” Uzun told broadcaster Sky. “You have to feel the national team and my heart and gut told me Turkey was the right choice for me.”
German soccer federation managing director Andreas Rettig wished him all the best.
“We’ve great respect for Can Uzun’s decision to continue playing for the Turkish national teams, especially because of the good, open and honest exchange that (sporting director) Rudi Völler, (Germany under-21 coach) Antonio Di Salvo and I recently had with Can and his father,” Rettig said. “We wish Can a lot of success on his future journey.”
Uzun’s future club career is less certain. German media reports suggested he has already agreed to join Eintracht Frankfurt, but the player denied that on Saturday. Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Inter Milan, Newcastle, Brighton and Everton are all reportedly interested.
“Nothing’s certain, we’ll see what happens,” Uzun said. “Something will happen but nothing is fixed yet.”
Nuremberg is already resigned to losing its star player.
Sporting director Dieter Hecking joked that every goal he scores “brings another million.”
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Nuremberg's Can Uzun, centre, vies for the ball with Berlin's Jeremy Dudziak, left and Jonjoe Kenny, during the Bundesliga second division soccer match between Hertha Berlin and Nuremberg, in Berlin, Saturday, March 30, 2024. One of Germany’s most exciting players isn’t even playing in the Bundesliga. Nuremberg teenager Can Uzun has 15 goals in the second division after scoring twice against Hertha Berlin this weekend. Only three players have more this season than the 18-year-old, whose performances have captured the attention of a host of clubs. (Andreas Gora/dpa via AP)
Nuremberg's Can Uzun, celebrates scoring a goal, during the Bundesliga second division soccer match between Hertha Berlin and Nuremberg, in Berlin, Saturday, March 30, 2024. One of Germany’s most exciting players isn’t even playing in the Bundesliga. Nuremberg teenager Can Uzun has 15 goals in the second division after scoring twice against Hertha Berlin this weekend. Only three players have more this season than the 18-year-old, whose performances have captured the attention of a host of clubs. (Andreas Gora/dpa via AP)
Nuremberg's Can Uzun, centre left, celebrates scoring a goal, during the Bundesliga second division soccer match between Hertha Berlin and Nuremberg, in Berlin, Saturday, March 30, 2024. One of Germany’s most exciting players isn’t even playing in the Bundesliga. Nuremberg teenager Can Uzun has 15 goals in the second division after scoring twice against Hertha Berlin this weekend. Only three players have more this season than the 18-year-old, whose performances have captured the attention of a host of clubs. (Andreas Gora/dpa via AP)
SYDNEY (AP) — The scenarios are clear-cut for Australia going into Friday's final match of the five-test series with India at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
If the Australians win or draw the match they will regain the Border-Gavaskar trophy for the first time since 2014-15. A win by India and a drawn series at 2-2 would allow the visitors to retain the trophy for a record-extending fifth consecutive time,
But more importantly for Australia, a win at the SCG would book the team's spot in a second consecutive World Test Championship final. Australia beat India in the 2023 decider.
South Africa became the first team to qualify for the WTC final at Lord’s in June by winning a dramatic match at home to Pakistan last weekend.
On Thursday, Australia allrounder Mitch Marsh was dropped for the final match against India, giving Beau Webster a test debut. Fast bowler Mitchell Starc was also named despite dealing with rib soreness at the Melbourne Cricket Ground during Australia's 184-run win ending Monday to take a 2-1 series lead.
The 34-year-old Starc had scans on Wednesday and received the all-clear to take his spot in a bowling lineup with captain captain Pat Cummins, Scott Boland, and Nathan Lyon.
Marsh had only been called upon for 13 overs in the past three tests, with his pace appearing well down while not taking a wicket.
Debuting in 2014, Marsh has played 46 tests for a batting average of 28.53, highlighted by three Ashes centuries. His bowling was also strong at the start of his career, with 51 wickets at an average of 40.41.
”‘Mitchy’ obviously hasn’t quite got the runs, and perhaps wickets this series,” Cummins said Thursday. "So we felt like it was time for a freshen up and Beau’s been great. It’s a shame for Mitchy, because we know how much he brings to the team, but feel like now it’s a good week for Beau (Webster) to get a chance.”
Webster has averaged 57.1 in first-class cricket since March 2022, while also picking up 81 wickets at 31.7.
Last year, the 31-year-old Webster became the first player since West Indian legend Garfield Sobers in 1963-64 to score 900 runs and take 30 wickets in a Sheffield Shield domestic season in Australia.
For India, coach Gautam Gambhir refused to guarantee that captain Rohit Sharma would play in the Sydney test. Gambhir confirmed Thursday that fast bowler Akash Deep would miss the test with a back injury, in one guaranteed change.
Sharma has failed to score more than 10 runs in any of his five innings in the series.
Asked directly whether Sharma would play, Gambhir said: “We are going to have a look at the wicket and announce our playing XI tomorrow."
Asked again if he could guarantee the opener’s spot, Gambhir responded: “The answer remains the same.”
Teams:
Australia: Sam Konstas, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Beau Webster, Alex Carey, Pat Cummins (captain), Mitch Starc, Nathan Lyon, Scott Boland.
India (from): Rohit Sharma (captain), Jasprit Bumrah, Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Devdutt Padikkal, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant, Sarfaraz Khan, Dhruv Jurel, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Siraj, Akash Deep, Prasidh Krishna, Harshit Rana, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Washington Sundar.
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India's captain Rohit Sharma plays a shot during play on the last day of the fourth cricket test between Australia and India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia, Monday, Dec. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake)
Australia's captain Pat Cummins bowls a delivery during play on the last day of the fourth cricket test between Australia and India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia, Monday, Dec. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake)
India's Rishabh Pant avoids a shot ball from Australia's captain Pat Cummins during play on the last day of the fourth cricket test between Australia and India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia, Monday, Dec. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake)
Australia's Mitchell Starc, left, and Marnus Labuschagne appeal unsuccessfully for the LBW of India's Yashasvi Jaiswal during play on the last day of the fourth cricket test between Australia and India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia, Monday, Dec. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake)