Justin Njinmah: The exciting Werder Bremen star torn between representing Nigeria or Germany

With an unbeaten record in all competitions, Bayer Leverkusen has become a hot topic not only in Germany but also abroad.

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Like Selhou Guirassi’s outstanding goal performance at VFB Stuttgart. Like Maximilian Bayer’s breakthrough at TSG Hoffenheim. RB Leipzig’s Xavi Like his Simons brilliance.

Like the story of Justin Gideon Zinma at Werder Bremen.

Mitchell Weiser has been absolutely consistent at Bremen and Marvin Dachsch is the club’s top scorer with nine goals, but it is Zimmer who has taken a big step forward in his development.

This season, Zimmer made his full debut in the Bundesliga, scoring his first Bundesliga goal and receiving his first assist in the top flight.

Since then, he hasn’t looked back. The 23-year-old striker, who played 20 games, starting only seven of them, scored five goals and provided two assists, the second-highest for Bremen.

Looks like the beginning of an exciting career.

Who is Justin Njinmah?

Nyinmah was born on November 15, 2000 in Hamburg, Germany to Nigerian parents.

In his younger years, he played academy football with Iimsbütteler TV and Holstein Kiel before moving to Werder Bremen in 2021.

His talent became fully evident in a very short period of time when he scored 14 goals in 18 regional league games for Bremen’s reserve team and convinced the club’s managers that he was destined for bigger things. I was convinced.

On January 6, 2022, Bremen handed him his first professional contract and shortly thereafter loaned him to Borussia Dortmund’s B team.

For Jimma, it was an adventure full of goals. This young striker scored 5 goals in his 17 games in the third tier in the second half of the 2021/22 season.

The following season, Nzimma scored 13 goals in 34 games, tearing apart Third Division defences.

Dortmund recognized a rare talent and promoted Simmer to the first team, making his Bundesliga debut against RB Leipzig in September 2022.

At the end of this season, Borussia Dortmund wanted to keep him permanently, while Werder Bremen wanted the boy back.

Ahead of the 2023-2024 season, Simmer was integrated into the first-team squad and put in some impressive performances with goals (twice) against Mainz, RB Leipzig, Freiburg and FC Köln (including the weekend winner).

Style of play

Jinma is light on his feet, good at handling the ball, and likes dribbling.

Jimma can play directly in the center as the only center forward in a 4-4-2 formation and as a support striker.

His dribbling skills convinced some former managers to use him as a right winger.

He can drive the ball well from long range and put in good crosses from the wings into the penalty area.

Which country should Njinmah play for internationally?

Depending on his origin, Jimma can play for either Nigeria or Germany.

But strangely, none of these countries were the ones Jimma called when he was a teenager.

However, both sides are beginning to take steps to convince the exciting striker to play for them.

Nyimma doesn’t want to start in either Nigeria or Germany, so the decision on which country to play for will not be easy.

Nigeria are blessed with an attacking line-up of Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman, Samuel Chukwueze, Kelechi Iheanacho, Paul Onuachu, Therem Moffi and Moses Simon, and they were able to defeat the Super Eagles in the just-concluded African Cup of Nations. led to runner-up.

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Several other attackers were not members of the AFCON team, including Victor Boniface, Nathan Tella, Taiwo Awoniyi and Emmanuel Dennis.

Germany may not be as strong offensively as Nigeria, but the Europeans have many good options.

And there are also rumors that Jimma is not the type of striker Germany needs at the moment.

However, patience may be what Mr Nyingma needs before holding further talks with Germany and Nigeria.

This young man will become the master of his own destiny if he can let his football speak for itself on the field.

Note: Do you think Justin Zimmer should play for Germany or Nigeria? Leave your answer in the comments section below.

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