De SID, em 20 de maio de 2026, às 07:19, fuso +03:00, com tradução de. Deniz Undav, o atacante da seleção nacional do VfB Stuttgart, expressou sua admiração pelo artilheiro do FC Bayern, Harry Kane, por uma habilidade muito especial: sua calma e “frieza” diante do gol.
Undav observou que Kane parece fazer uma breve pausa e respirar fundo antes de praticamente cada chute a gol, uma técnica que ele gostaria de aprender. Esses comentários foram feitos à Sky antes da final da Copa da Alemanha no sábado, onde suas respectivas equipes se enfrentarão.
Em resumo:
Deniz Undav (Stuttgart) admira Harry Kane (Bayern) pela sua calma e frieza ao finalizar. Ele notou que Kane costuma pausar e respirar fundo antes de chutar, uma habilidade que Undav gostaria de adquirir. A declaração foi feita antes do confronto entre os dois na final da Copa da Alemanha. Here’s the English translation of the provided text:
Composure in front of goal is “very important for a striker, because it makes shots more accurate. And when you train this every day, you become ice-cold. And if I had a bit of that, I believe I would score more goals or be able to score more goals,” Undav said.
In the final in Berlin, the current champions have “nothing to lose against the team with the most titles; we are the total underdog,” the 29-year-old player said: “There is a clear favorite, which is FC Bayern. You can’t pretend otherwise, but anything can happen in a single game. We know we can disrupt them, we can annoy them. We will give our all.”
Deniz Undav: “If we win, everyone will eat a döner”
And after that, it’ll be winner’s döner time again. “In Berlin, for sure. If we win, everyone will eat a döner. I don’t think there’s any escaping that. I’m going to check out some YouTube videos about Berlin’s top 5 döner beforehand and see what appeals to me.”
After that, Undav will go to the World Cup with Germany — with a new contract with VfB in his pocket? “There’s nothing stopping that,” he said. “I’ve said many times that I like playing here, I like being here. I feel like a Stuttgart native, even though I’m not. We’re not that far off, maybe it’s just minor details.”

