Bundesliga

Ball boy hailed as hero after Germany’s draw with Italy

By Ultan Corcoran@UltanCorcoran

It was the teenager’s first time as a ball boy and became a big talking point in the aftermath of the German performance.

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Noah Urbaniack, a pitch side ball boy during Germany’s 5-4 aggregate win over Nations League quarter-final opponents Italy, has been rewarded by the DFB Team.

The 15-year-old played a vital role in creating Germany’s second goal in the game at Dortmund’s Westfalenstadion.

The youngster fed the ball to Joshua Kimmich in the 36th-minute who crossed for Jamal Musiala to tap in while the Italian defence were caught napping.

Urbaniack received a signed football from the German players, as well as a ticket from Rudi Voller for Germany’s Nations League semi-final against Portugal.

“It is unbelievable, I have never been involved in something like that. We had brief eye contact. I saw he [Kimmich] wanted the ball and I quickly thew it to him,” Urbaniack said.
 




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