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The Mannschaft recorded bad news this Wednesday three days before its match against the France team.
Germany has a meeting with the France team this Saturday in Lyon, for a friendly match that looks like a dress rehearsal before the Euro. For the occasion, the Mannschaft will not be able to count on its emblematic goalkeeper, Manuel Neuer.
Expected to start in the German cage for the confrontations with the Blues and the Netherlands on March 23 and 26, the Bayern goalkeeper was injured in training. A muscle injury announced this Wednesday by the staff of the national selection.
A return that will wait
“ Manuel Neuer left prematurely due to a torn muscle fiber in his left adductorwe can read in a federal press release. He will be absent for the next two international matches. He was injured in training this Wednesday morning. Good recovery Manu! »
Manuel Neuer was due to make his comeback on an international scale, having not played under the flags since the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the victim of a serious shin injury after a post-World Cup skiing accident. Barça goalkeeper Marc-André Ter Stegen should replace him against the Blues on Saturday evening.
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