Eintracht Frankfurt players Nathaniel Brown and Can Uzun are close friends and are experiencing different World Cups. While Brown is having a great time with Germany, Uzun is being eliminated with Turkey. On Eintracht Frankfurt's Instagram channel, a short video of Nathaniel Brown and Can Uzun was posted a few days ago. In the clip, the two friends compare the national team players of Germany and Turkey according to their respective positions and have to agree on who is the better player. Brown has played seven games for the DFB and has replaced David Raum on the bench. Against the Ivory Coast, Brown showed a solid performance and made a strong save just before the line. Uzun, on the other hand, missed a chance in the 89th minute of the second group game at 0:1. Turkey failed miserably and is eliminated. Brown's World Cup journey will therefore continue beyond the group stage, Uzun will face objects of disappointment with Turkey. Eintracht Frankfurt's coach Julian Nagelsmann praised Brown before the start against Curacao and said that Brown doesn't even know how good he is. Brown himself said after his dream start with a goal and an assist against Curacao that it was indescribable. Against the Ivory Coast, Brown showed another solid performance and often participated in the offensive movement. Uzun was not allowed to participate in the opening game, but played for half an hour against Paraguay. It didn't help, after the game Uzun cried. The Eintracht Frankfurt fans now hope that Brown and Germany will continue to be successful and win the World Cup. Brown and Uzun are not only teammates but also friends and their different experiences at the World Cup are a fascinating story. The World Cup is a great opportunity for players to showcase their skills and Brown is taking full advantage of it. Uzun, on the other hand, is disappointed but will surely learn from his experience. The friendship between Brown and Uzun is a great example of the camaraderie that exists between teammates and the different experiences they have at the World Cup.