Fourteen years on from the moment Nadiem Amiri joined Hoffenheim's youth teams and played for a young coach called Julian Nagelsmann, the pair are together in the USA, Canada and Mexico representing Germany at the World Cup.
"If you have a youth coach and you know each other early and for a long time, then it's always a special relationship," said Amiri. "There were so many amazing moments together and that shapes us. We have a good connection, and he was always in touch even when he wasn't my coach. I have a lot of respect for Julian and am grateful to him."
And after just the second game at this tournament, Nagelsmann can be grateful that Amiri delivered what he wanted from the midfielder exactly when the team needed it. After all, it was the 29-year-old's perfectly delivered cross that set up Deniz Undav for Germany's equalizer in Toronto on Saturday.
"I knew my moment would come," said Amiri, who has met in an exemplary fashion the expectation that Julian Nagelsmann has of him as a substitute who delivers instant results.
Nagelsmann told ARD at the end of May that Amiri's emotional energy had played a role in his inclusion in the squad. "Especially in the heat, when a game is petering out after the 70th minute because the teams are tired, [Amiri] can still spark something with his positive tenacity."












