Ouédraogo Nets Debut Goal for germany in Record Time
Mainz, Germany – Leipzig midfielder Assan Ouédraogo marked his debut for the German national team wiht a goal just two minutes into the match against Slovakia, becoming the fourth-fastest goalscorer on their first appearance for Die Mannschaft.
The historic moment places Ouédraogo in elite company, trailing only Gerd Müller (1975 against Luxembourg, 1:2), Dieter Müller (1976 against Yugoslavia, 4:2), and Erich Hänel (1939 against Luxembourg, 1:2) who all found the net quicker on their Germany debuts. This rapid strike underscores a burgeoning talent who has quickly become a key figure for RB Leipzig, overcoming recent injury setbacks to earn a place in Julian nagelsmann’s national team plans.
Ouédraogo’s goal also elevates him among Germany’s youngest-ever goalscorers. He now ranks among the top 10, trailing only Jamal Musiala, who holds the record at 18 years, seven months, and 15 days - set during a World Cup qualifier against north Macedonia in October 2021. Lukas Podolski also features on this list.
Nagelsmann praised Ouédraogo’s resilience, stating, “I’m very happy that he’s healthy, he’s already had a period of suffering and has had to go through some valleys. I hope he stays humble and has the hunger to succeed, which is always the most important thing for me with young players.” Ouédraogo’s strong form for Leipzig – five goals in ten Bundesliga appearances this season – propelled him into contention for a national team call-up, and his immediate impact suggests a bright future with Die Mannschaft.