Manuel Neuer has calmly addressed discussions about a potential comeback to the German national football team. The FC Bayern goalkeeper emphasized his good relationship with head coach Julian Nagelsmann and is focusing on his club.
Manuel Neuer, the 40-year-old goalkeeper of FC Bayern München, spoke calmly in the ZDF-Sportstudio about the debate on a national team comeback. "There will be the World Cup, but I'm not in it now and not part of it, so I'm watching relaxed from the outside," he said.
Following the 5-0 Bundesliga win against FC St. Pauli, Neuer's focus is firmly on FC Bayern. "My focus is simply on FC Bayern and I've said that repeatedly, and it's just fun in the squad," he explained. On Wednesday (21:00 CET/DAZN), Bayern face Real Madrid at home in the Champions League quarter-final second leg, after a 2-1 first-leg win where Neuer made strong saves.
Expert Lothar Matthäus had claimed a rift: "the tablecloth between Neuer and head coach Julian Nagelsmann is so torn that the best tailor can't sew it back together." Neuer contradicted: "We don't have a bad relationship, we have a good one. But what is said from outside doesn't interest him or me."
On his contract expiring this summer, Neuer remained vague: "It's totally relaxed on both sides." He plans to enjoy the upcoming games and decide later.