Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen took on Bayern Munich’s Manuel
Neuer in a public row last year over the Germany goalkeeper’s jersey, the confrontation will be played out in Friday’s
Champions League quarter-final.
Only Lionel Messi can rival Ter Stegen, 28, for the title of Barca’s most decisive player in the last few seasons, but his
heroics for his club have not been enough to overhaul Neuer, 34, on the international stage.
Neuer was sidelined for eight months in the build-up to the 2018 World Cup but slid right back into the team at Ter Stegen’s
expense in time for the tournament in Germany`s worst display since 1938 as they crashed out in the group stage.
But Neuer remained Germany’s number one and captain, even as they underperformed in the UEFA Nations League and
Euro 2020 qualifiers.
Ter Stegen finally snapped in September after sitting on the bench against Northern Ireland and the Netherlands, saying: “Not
playing was a tough blow and it’s not easy to find an explanation.”
Neuer was the first to strike his team mate down, saying Ter Stegen’s comments did not help team unity. The Barca keeper
curtly responded that it was not up to Neuer to dictate how he should feel.
In spite of a couple of high profile errors, Neuer is fresh from leading Bayern to a league and cup double and remains
convinced he is the best in his position in the game despite his age.
“I’m the best. Which coach wouldn’t pick the best players? I have no doubt I’m the best, even though I’m not 17 anymore,” he
told magazine 11Freunde in July.
Ahead of Friday’s match in Lisbon, Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said Neuer was still the nation’s best keeper.
“Germany is fortunate to have this pair of goalkeepers, although Neuer is truly world class and Ter Stegen is still on his way to
that level,” he said.
But Former Germany defender Benedikt Howedes said there was no separating the two keepers, declaring: “It’s like comparing
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo – they’re both great.”