Manuel Neuer Bids Farewell to International Football
Germany's renowned goalkeeper, Manuel Neuer, has announced his retirement from international football after an illustrious career spanning 124 matches since 2009. The 38-year-old Bayern Munich player, who achieved global acclaim by winning the golden glove during Germany's 2014 World Cup victory, shared the news on Instagram, highlighting his well-considered decision.
Germany's celebrated goalkeeper, Manuel Neuer, officially declared his retirement from international football on Wednesday, concluding a storied career that saw him represent his nation 124 times since 2009.
The 38-year-old Bayern Munich icon, who earned the golden glove accolade when Germany secured the World Cup in 2014, made the announcement through an Instagram post.
Neuer expressed that while he is in excellent physical condition, the decision to end his national team chapter came at the right time. The German Football Association lauded him as one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time, emphasizing his unmatched contributions to the sport.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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