Think of the best players to play for Germany: Toni Kruz, Manuel Neuer, Franz Beckenbauer, and Geld Muller. In fact, they are blessed with outrageous talent from several different eras – they have won four World Cups as a result.
The biggest name that stands out in modern times is undoubtedly neuer. While rare, when the goalkeeper is recognized as the best of his time, the Bayern Munich legend has revolutionized his role. As the first real “sweeper keeper”, Neuer shocked his enemies by placing himself near half-hearted lines, often taking the risk as if he were in the role of No. 6, rather than between posts.
Manuel Neuer | German records |
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exterior | 124 |
A beautiful sheet | 51 |
Recognized goals | 118 |
It’s no surprise that Neuer has been praised for years, admitting that he’s less than the goals of the game throughout his international career. And that was told to reporters from Bayern Munich chief Karl Heinz Rammenijk: “I’ve met everyone, Cep Meier, Oliver Kahn, and now Manuu.
“I have the greatest respect for Sepp and Oli. They were absolutely world class. But what Manuel did is something else. He took the entire goalkeeping game to a new level.”
On the other hand, if your preferences are a goal rather than a hindrance to them, then Muller stands out in Germany. nickname bomb By fans, only Miroslav Klose scored a German goal more than Muller.
Therefore, Germany’s glorious history has many players to choose from. That’s certainly more than simply picking players involved in Brazil’s 7-1 thrashing in 2014. But that didn’t stop Newcastle United from signing Nick Ultemade recently and naming the Shock Arsenal player his favorite German player.
Nick Woltemade: Kai Havertz is my favourite German player.
After putting the pen on paper to join Newcastle, Ultemade shocked everyone by naming Kai Herberts his favorite German player. The Arsenal forward was chosen by Crows, Muller, Neuer and others, and the Newcastle star revealed he is a huge fan of his fellow countrymen in an unexpected style.
Herberts made a cut over some legends, but Ultemed might simply enjoy the idea of playing alongside the Arsenal guy. If both enjoy an impressive campaign, they can offer Julian Nagelsmann a considerable strike partnership.
Germany will have some success if history can be used for anything. They have not won any major trophies since the 2014 World Cup, and will be under pressure before next summer.
With 20 goals and 17 assists in just 55 games in his country, there are all the chances to play a big role in Germany’s attempt to return to the top of world football. However, it has not yet been seen whether his biggest fans will be with him in Woltemade.