Germany, Ter Stegen is jubilant!

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A big page in the German selection was turned several weeks ago, the legendary Manuel Neuer announced the end of his career with Germany.

After playing Euro 2024 at home, the Bayern Munich goalkeeper says goodbye to the national team after spending several seasons as number 1 but above all with a world champion title in 2014.

His retirement has disappointed some, but above all, happy some. And this is the case for FC Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-André Ter Stegen. Eternal number 2 for many years, the 32-year-old goalkeeper is finally being propelled to the rank of number 1 goalkeeper.

Present at a press conference this Thursday, the German did not hide his satisfaction although he is sad about the retirement of his elder. “I am glad that the wait is over. I look forward to taking on this new task, I want to succeed,” he said at a press conference in front of journalists this Thursday.

Now, the FC Barcelona goalkeeper will have to rise to the occasion and perform in the national team.

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