dpa
Berlin
A first-time ballboy was an unlikely hero in Germany’s 3-3 draw with Italy as he played a major part in the team reaching the Nations League semi-finals on Sunday.
Fifteen-year-old Noel Urbaniak was positioned near the corner flag when Germany were awarded a corner in the 36th minute after Italy goalkeeper had Gianluigi Donnarumma tipped a Tim Kleindienst header over the bar.
Donnarumma walked out of his goalmouth to argue together with team-mates. Urbaniak quickly threw the ball to captain Joshua Kimmich who fed Jamal Musiala at the near post to score into the empty net as the Italians sensed the danger too late.
The clever goal for a temporary 2-0 lead brought back memories of the 2019 Champions league match between Liverpool and Barcelona where a similarly quickly executed corner kick from Trent Alexander-Arnold to Divock Origi for 4-0 had seen Liverpool advance.
Kimmich praised Urbaniak for his quick reaction and gave him a ball post-match signed “for Joel” and with his autograph, and sporting director Rudi Völler promised Urbaniak a free ticket for the next national team game.
Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann spoke of “absolute world class from all three of them” - Kimmich, Musiala and Urbaniak.
“I had eye contact with Kimmich and saw that he needed the ball and I immediately threw the ball to him and then the goal happened. I was enormously happy,” Urbaniak told broadcasters RTL.