HERZOGENAURACH: Maximilian Mittelstaedt’s stunning rise from relegated bench player to Germany starting XI is symbolic of how the Euro 2024 hosts have been reborn under coach Julian Nagelsmann.
He often watched from the bench as his boyhood side, the biggest club in the German capital, slipped into the second division.
The assist was the latest in a series of highlights for a player who has quickly become a key component in Germany’s return to contender status as they chase a fourth Euros title.Mittelstaedt was one of 11 changes Nagelsmann made in March as he rebuilt a struggling Germany side just three months out from the Euros opener.
While the other three were also chosen as part of the Euro 2024 squad, Mittelstaedt is the only one locked into the starting XI. His style clearly suits Nagelsmann’s Germany, who seek to hold the ball and attack like Stuttgart under coach Sebastian Hoeness.
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