The former world goalkeeper will retire if the national team and the club and need it

The former world goalkeeper will retire if the national team and the club and need it


Manuer Neuer, goalkeeper for the German national team and Bayern Munich, said he would end his football career if the national team and his club did not need it.

The former best goalkeeper in the world has been the German national team's first choice goalkeeper for the past 10 years. While he has the same interests at the club Bayern Munich since his arrival at the club in 2011.

However, Neuer has an injury problem that often suffers in the last three seasons. He also lost the game in the 2017-2018 season due to a broken leg.



The 33-year-old goalkeeper missed last season with a calf injury and thumb on his right hand. Now, the main goalkeeper of the German national team has talked about his retirement plans in the world of football.

"When a club or national team does not need you in a football match, you will feel it, because it is very difficult to build and motivate us every day," Neuer was quoted as saying by Welt am Sonntag.

When your experience is needed and your game is needed to excite you, you will continue to play football.

Regarding my position, I feel that I really need me, both in the national team and the club. Everyone is happy I'm here. "Obviously, I will show my performance this season," Neuer said.


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