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Another farewell after İlkay! Manuel Neuer has retired from the German National Team.

Another farewell after İlkay! Manuel Neuer has retired from the German National Team.

21.08.2024 19:30

After İlkay Gündoğan, 38-year-old German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who also guards Bayern Munich's goal, ended his national team career. Neuer, who has been guarding the national team goal since 2009, used the expression "Thank you Germany. I am very happy to have worn the national team jersey" in his farewell statement on social media.

Manuel Neuer, who guards the goal for Bayern Munich and the German National Team, bid farewell to the national team. The 38-year-old goalkeeper announced his decision through a social media post.

"THANK YOU GERMANY"

The 38-year-old goalkeeper, who continues his career at Bayern Munich, used the following words in his social media statement: "Thank you Germany. I am very pleased to have worn the national team jersey."

Another farewell after İlkay! Manuel Neuer leaves the German National Team

NEUER'S NATIONAL TEAM RECORD

Manuel Neuer played in 94 matches during his career with the German National Team. The experienced goalkeeper kept a clean sheet in 51 of these matches. Neuer, who conceded 118 goals, achieved the success of winning the World Cup once with the German National Team.

İLKAY GÜNDOĞAN ALSO LEFT

The captain of the German National Team, İlkay Gündoğan, announced a few days ago that he had ended his national team career. İlkay used the following words in his farewell statement: "I would like to thank all the fans, staff, coaches, and teammates who accompanied me on this journey. It was an honor, thank you Germany." The 33-year-old midfielder, who played 82 matches with the German National Team, scored 19 goals.



 
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