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"We're not going to get into that here now": Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer is clear on one point following his brilliant performance against Real Madrid

Christian Guinin
08/04/2026 03:45:00

In the Champions League match against Real Madrid, Manuel Neuer proved to be the match-winner for FC Bayern Munich with a series of brilliant saves. Afterwards, the 40-year-old skilfully deflected questions about a return to the German national team.

"Shall we bring this up now?" asked the captain of the German record champions when, following Munich’s 2-1 victory, he was asked by journalists in the mixed zone about a potential return to the German national team.

Neuer went on to say: "As I said, we’re not going to get into that here now. Where did we play today? That was a sensational performance; we’re not talking about the national team here. I’ve said my piece and I’m focusing on FC Bayern."

For him, the most important thing is to have "won this match here", said the 40-year-old. "It’s important to confirm that in the second leg. Nothing else matters to me."

Neuer was the standout player against Real Madrid, making several strong saves against the Royal side’s attack led by Kylian Mbappé and Vinicius Junior, and was also presented with the official ‘Man of the Match Award’ by UEFA after the final whistle.

Eberl praises Neuer: "He saved us"

Eberl praises Neuer:

Praise also came from Bayern’s sporting director Max Eberl, who described his goalkeeper’s performance as “brilliant”. “To be honest, I’m not surprised by his performance. Manu has been playing at this level all season. He has a good sense of where to position himself and saved us in one or two situations today.”

However, Eberl was equally reluctant to comment on a possible return to the DFB: “I’m not in charge of the national team manager today,” he said with a smile.

With just a few months to go before the World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico, the DFB finds itself in the midst of a debate over who should fill the goalkeeper position. National coach Julian Nagelsmann had actually opted for Hoffenheim’s Oliver Baumann as the number one for the tournament, but many experts are calling for Neuer to be nominated.

The 40-year-old had been the first-choice keeper for the DFB for almost 15 years, but announced his early retirement from the national team following the quarter-final exit against Spain at the 2024 European Championship on home soil. Neuer was then supposed to be succeeded by long-time second-choice goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen, but due to numerous injuries this season, he is highly unlikely to be considered.

FC Bayern Munich's upcoming matches

Date

Time

Match

Saturday, 11 April

6.30 pm

FC St. Pauli v FC Bayern (Bundesliga)

Wednesday, 15 April

9.00 pm

FC Bayern v Real Madrid (Champions League)

Sunday, 19 April

5.30 pm

FC Bayern v VfB Stuttgart (Bundesliga)

Wednesday, 22 April

8.45 pm

Bayer Leverkusen v FC Bayern (DFB Cup)

by Goal.com