Key Points

Julian Nagelsmann confidently backed Marc-Andre ter Stegen's return to the German national team, calling him "our undisputed number one." Fans and coaches alike expressed excitement as Ter Stegen returns from an eight-month injury ahead of the UEFA Nations League semi-final against Portugal. Despite playing only two games recently, Nagelsmann trusts Ter Stegen's experience and current top shape. Rumors of a potential goalkeeper change at Barcelona add intrigue to Ter Stegen's future as the World Cup approaches.

Key Points: Nagelsmann Praises Ter Stegen's Return as German Undisputed No. 1

  • Ter Stegen returns after eight-month injury
  • Nagelsmann confident in Ter Stegen's top form
  • Reports hint at Barcelona's potential goalkeeper change
  • Ter Stegen's contract with Barcelona expires in 2028
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Nagelsmann expresses confidence in Barca goalkeeper Ter Stegen

Julian Nagelsmann hails Ter Stegen's comeback, emphasizing his top form for Germany's UEFA Nations League.

"He doesn’t need a frequent playing rhythm as he is in an advanced age due to his experience. - Julian Nagelsmann"

Berlin, May 31

As Marc-Andre ter Stegen makes his return to the German national team for the UEFA Nations League Finals, the cheers of the fans and his coach's vote of confidence may have come at the right time.

When the 33-year-old Barcelona goalkeeper stepped onto the field for a public training session in Herzogenaurach, a wave of warm applause erupted from the stands, showing fans' great anticipation ahead of his return after an eight-month injury break, reports Xinhua.

German national team coach Julian Nagelsmann referred to the 42-time capped player as "our undisputed number one".

Ahead of Germany's semifinal against Portugal next Wednesday in Munich, Ter Stegen has undergone an energy-sapping rehabilitation following a patellar tendon rupture back in September 2024.

"I am sure he is going to deliver two top games," said Nagelsmann. "He doesn't need a frequent playing rhythm as he is in an advanced age due to his experience."

He had reportedly a lengthy phone call with Barcelona's coach Hansi Flick, his predecessor on the German coaching post.

"We talked about Marc's way back and his current perfect shape," said Nagelsmann, adding that the goalkeeper's future hasn't been a topic.

Reports say Barca president Joan Laporta has agreed on a goalkeeper change, as rumors speak of 24-year-old Joan Garcia from Espanyol having caught Barca's attention.

Ter Stegen's current contract will expire in 2028. He only played two games after his return to team training, while 35-year-old Wojciech Szczesny stood between the post in the Copa del Rey final and title-deciding games in La Liga.

"He hasn't played too many games recently, but there is no doubt that he is at a top level," the German coach stated.

With only a year remaining until the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a club change could pose additional challenges for him.

- IANS

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Here are 6 authentic Indian perspective comments in the requested format:
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Rahul K.
Ter Stegen is class! 🇩🇪 We don't see enough German goalkeepers in IPL cricket stadiums though 😆 Jokes aside, his comeback story is inspiring. Hope he performs well in Nations League.
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Priya M.
As a football fan from Mumbai, I've always admired Ter Stegen's composure. But at 33, isn't it risky for Germany to rely on him as undisputed #1? They should groom younger talent too.
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Amit S.
Barcelona's treatment of legends is questionable. First Messi, now maybe Ter Stegen? If he's fit, he should play! Indian clubs would never bench a fit star player like this.
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Sanjana R.
Nagelsmann's confidence is good but Germany needs to think long-term. In cricket, we saw how difficult transition was after Dhoni retired. Football should learn from this!
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Vikram J.
The patellar tendon injury is serious - our kabaddi players often struggle after similar injuries. Hope Ter Stegen's recovery is complete. Germany needs him at his best for World Cup 2026!
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Neha P.
Interesting to see European football politics at play here. In India, we'd just celebrate the return of a fit player without all these transfer rumors. Focus should be on his performance! âš½

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