The German national football team coach, Julian Neligman, said that Mark Andre Ter Stegen will remain the primary goalkeeper, with the World Cup competitions next year approaching, as long as he will become the main goalkeeper for his team again, after he had back surgery.
“In the end, he is the primary goalkeeper of our team, if he is in good health and was the main goalkeeper in his team,” Nglsman said, on Wednesday, at an international conference for coaches.
Nahelsman decided that Ter Stegen was the primary goalkeeper of the German national team, after Manuel Neuer retired from international game last year. “As is the situation,” Nawesman said, “There is no plans to demand Nuer to back down from the decision to retire from international play.”
Ter Stegen underwent back surgery, this week, and is expected to be absent for three months.
In addition, he became the third goalkeeper in his club Barcelona, where he was preceded in the ranking of the guards Juan Garcia, who recently joined the Spanish team, and Fitrchic Cheesney.
Reports stated that Barcelona wants to sell Ter Stegen, but his transfer in the summer may be difficult due to the surgery he performed.
Nahelsman said that he was in constant communication with Ter Stegen, and that he expected to return to his full readiness, and that the main goalkeeper of the German national team be.
But he pointed out that there is “a number of good ideas, and many good solutions if not.”
Nahelsman did not address the details, but Oliver Bauman and Alexander Nobel were having the German team’s dense when Ter Stegen was absent due to a serious knee injury for several months last season.
The German team will start its matches in the World Cup qualifiers next September against Slovakia and Northern Ireland.
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