Bayern Munich’s rising star, Lennart Karl, has garnered significant acclaim following his recent senior debut for the German men’s national team. Just weeks after turning 18, the attacking midfielder showcased his potential by playing a total of 72 minutes across two friendly matches in March. Despite not registering a goal or assist, Karl’s performances left a positive mark, with many German supporters expressing their enthusiasm, especially after a less convincing display from veteran Leroy Sané in the first fixture.
Julian Nagelsmann Praises Lennart Karl’s Impact
National team coach Julian Nagelsmann lauded Karl’s commitment and presence on the field. “He put in maximum effort and showed immense heart in both games,” Nagelsmann commented during a post-match conference. “He left an excellent impression – confident yet modest. His natural ability to find good positions and move effectively in open spaces is truly remarkable.”
Nagelsmann further noted, “He’s advanced more towards integrating with this team than he has with Bayern. He’s only at the beginning of his journey, but I observed that he didn’t require any warm-up time before either of his substitute appearances.” Concluding his praise, Nagelsmann declared, “Among all the young talents we’ve called up over time, he has made the most profound impression.”
Deniz Undav Compares Karl to Franck Ribéry
Adding to the chorus of praise, Stuttgart striker Deniz Undav drew a high-profile comparison. “Karl’s style of play reminds me somewhat of [Franck] Ribéry,” Undav shared in the mixed zone. “He’s an incredibly potent player, already very intuitive, playing with distinct confidence, and injecting fresh energy into the squad.”
When asked what Karl might still be lacking, Undav jokingly replied, “I still need to get him to relax a bit more off the pitch. But fundamentally, he’s a top-tier player who, despite his exceptional quality for his age, remains remarkably humble.” Undav wrapped up his remarks by stating, “I only wish I possessed that level of talent at his age. Lennart is destined to be a captivating presence on the field for many years to come.”








