Newcastle Fans ‘Over the Moon’ with Woltemade, Forget All About Isak

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It didn’t take long for Nick Woltemade to win over the hearts of Newcastle supporters. Standing at 1.98 meters tall and already bagging 3 goals in just 4 starts, the towering German striker has quickly silenced the doubters and emerged as the unexpected star of Newcastle’s season—especially as questions linger over Alexander Isak’s controversial departure. Links website VankhanhTV

When Newcastle splashed £69 million to sign the 23-year-old from Stuttgart, many within the football world—especially at Bayern Munich—mocked the move as “reckless.” Even Newcastle fans were initially stunned. After all, Woltemade was still relatively unproven and the Premier League is a notoriously tough league for any newcomer, let alone someone expected to replace a key player like Isak.

At the time, Isak was pushing hard for a move to Liverpool, ignoring warnings and pleas to stay. Woltemade, meanwhile, arrived quietly, with few promises—just performances.

And what performances they’ve been. His latest goal opened the scoring in a 4-0 rout of Union Saint-Gilloise in the UEFA Champions League on October 2nd, once again proving he’s not just a stopgap. He’s a game-changer.

Despite his massive frame, Woltemade plays with the finesse of a modern striker. He’s far from clumsy—scoring with a cheeky backheel against Union SG, displaying smart movement, and constantly using his height and strength to hold off defenders, turn under pressure, and create chances for teammates.

Manager Eddie Howe couldn’t hide his delight at the German’s rapid rise


“His link-up play is exceptional. He’s still adapting physically and tactically, but the potential is undeniable,” said Howe, who only signed Woltemade on the final day of the 2025 summer window, lịch thi đấu

While Newcastle fans celebrate their new star, they’re also watching Isak’s struggles at Liverpool with mixed emotions—disappointment, frustration, and maybe a hint of vindication. The Swedish striker has failed to make an impact in his last two outings, both of which ended in defeat for the Reds.

Some fans lament what could’ve been—a dream strike partnership of Isak and Woltemade that might’ve pushed Newcastle into serious title contention. Others, however, have moved on, embracing the present and backing their new No. 9.

At St James’ Park, there’s a growing feeling: Woltemade wasn’t just a replacement. He might just be an upgrade.