Wednesday, 2 January 2019
Neuer Doesn’t Want to Retire from Germany National Team Yet
By news-admin
Manuel Neuer
DBasia.news – Despite the harsh critic, Manuel Neuer admits he doesn’t want to retire from Germany national team yet.
He admits that he could present the best for Die Mannschaft for the upcoming years.
Since injured in 2017, Neuer hasn’t returned to his best performance. Many people said that it’s time for Marc-Andre ter Stegen to replace Neuer as the main goalkeeper of Germany national team.
“I don’t care about the critic after 2018 World Cup. Currently, I could give the best for Germany national team,” Neuer said.
“I am still hungry and want to bring Germany national team to achieve the title in the international level. I’m not ready to end my career with the national team,” he added.
Currently, he has the ambition to bring Germany for Euro 2020.
“Currently, I want to bring Germany to win against the Netherlands for Euro 2020. I want to make the supporters excited while witnessing out the match in the international level. I hope the bad memories in 2018 won’t happen again.”
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