It’s actually a nice paradox: everyone talks about the fact that German football is lacking young, courageous players, and then when one is nominated after nine Bundesliga games, it suddenly becomes “ridiculous”.

El Mala is 19, came from the 3rd league, did really well there, doesn’t play 600 minutes in Cologne and still has six goals. This is not a coincidence, but a reference to something that we have missed for a long time: players who can make the difference in a short time, without having to pay the hard way for 50 games.

Sure, the risk is there. But if Nagelsmann constantly talks about “guys with attitude” and “specialists,” then a nomination like this is the test of whether he is serious. And honestly, I’d rather have an El Mala that changes the game than the 27th experiment with a solid but replaceable Bundesliga all-rounder.

Maybe we should just be happy that someone appears in Cologne again who makes us ask ourselves: What if he really takes off?

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