Neuer’s Germany comeback thwarted by injury

Germany’s goalkeeper Manuel Neuer takes part in a training session in Frankfurt on Mar. 20, 2024, ahead of the international friendly match against France. (AP)
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Updated 20 March 2024
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Neuer’s Germany comeback thwarted by injury

  • The 37-year-old tore a muscle in his left leg during training on Wednesday
  • Neuer had been due to make his international return against France in Lyon on Saturday

BERLIN: Recalled Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer will miss his country’s friendly matches against France and the Netherlands due to injury, the German Football Association (DFB) said on Wednesday.
The 37-year-old tore a muscle in his left leg during training on Wednesday and had to leave the session in Frankfurt, the DFB wrote on X.
Neuer had been due to make his international return against France in Lyon on Saturday after being selected by coach Julian Nagelsmann for the first time in 15 months.
But he will now miss that match, as well as Germany’s clash with the Netherlands in Frankfurt next Tuesday.
The injury also casts doubt on the Bayern Munich captain’s participation in his club’s Champions League quarter-final first leg against Arsenal on April 9.
Neuer last played for Germany at the World Cup in Qatar in December 2022, breaking his leg shortly after and missing almost a year of football.
Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel last week praised the goalkeeper’s recall to the Germany squad, saying he was “in a league of his own.”
Tuchel told reporters “what the doctors said really shocked me” about Neuer’s injury, saying the goalkeeper’s return was “really unique... one in 20,000 — maybe one in 20 million.”
Germany boss Nagelsmann said no decision had been made on whether Neuer or Barcelona’s Marc-Andre ter Stegen would be the team’s number one ahead of the Euros which the country will host in June and July.


Guardiola delivers speech in support of Palestinian children

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Guardiola delivers speech in support of Palestinian children

  • Star Manchester City manager wore keffiyeh at charity concert in Barcelona
  • They have been ‘abandoned’ because ‘those in power are cowards’

LONDON: Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola delivered a speech in support of Palestinian children at a charity concert in Barcelona, calling for greater action to protect them.

The star manager, 55, wore a keffiyeh and spoke passionately about his pain at seeing the suffering of Palestinian children, Sky News reported.

“Good evening, salam alaikum, how wonderful,” he told the crowd. “When I see a child in these past two years with these images on social media, on television, recording himself pleading ‘where is my mother?’ among the rubble and he still doesn’t know it.

“And I always think, ‘What must they be thinking?’ And I think we’ve left them alone, abandoned.” He added: “I always imagine them saying, ‘Where are you? Come help us.’”

Guardiola said “even now, we haven’t done it,” because perhaps “those in power are cowards,” adding: “They basically send innocent young people to kill innocent people.”

He demanded a “step forward” as part of what he described as a “statement for Palestine and … a statement for humanity.”