Karim Adeyemi has commented positively on the repeated criticism from teammate Mats Hummels. The offensive man also explained that despite his mixed start in Dortmund, he still has a chance of being nominated for the World Cup.
“If anyone can complain, it’s definitely Mats Hummels,” said Adeyemi in an interview with Sky. “It’s good for a young player to get a kick out of it. We can’t afford to make mistakes. But nobody’s perfect and mistakes happen.”
Adeyemi took note of Hummels’ praise after the 0-0 draw against Manchester City. “Of course I’m also pleased that he was able to praise me,” said the 20-year-old. After the game against the Citizens, Hummels explicitly emphasized his colleague’s high level of commitment: “We had less access. Nevertheless, we gave it our all. I would like to emphasize again Karim Adeyemi, who really worked like a bull for 70 minutes right side.”
When asked about his previous performances in the BVB jersey, Adeyemi was self-critical. “I’m not that happy yet. I was a bit unlucky in the first game. Then I was injured for a long time, but I don’t want to blame it on that either,” said the youngster, who wants to increase his goal threat in the coming weeks.
“I’ve had a couple of good games but haven’t scored a goal in Dortmund. I came here to provide assists and goals and to help the team.”
The time to recommend Hansi Flick’s World Cup squad is short. Nevertheless, Adeyemi thinks he has a chance of taking part in the tournament in Qatar: “You have to be self-confident. I hope and believe that I can take the next step and be there.” In the current calendar year, the attacker has only recorded five DFB minutes.
This article was originally published on 90min.com/de as Adeyemi reacts to Hummel’s criticism and calculates World Cup chances.