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Neuer skiing injury knocks him out for rest of season

December 10, 2022 18:43 IST

IMAGE: Germany's Manuel Neuer arrives from Qatar after Germany were eliminated from the World Cup. Photograph: Lukas Barth/Reuters

Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer will be out for the rest of the season after undergoing surgery on a broken bone following a skiing accident, the club said on Saturday.

Neuer, who was part of the Germany team that crashed out of the World Cup in the first round, said he had sustained a lower right leg fracture while on a skiing holiday.

The club said the 36-year-old had undergone successful surgery but would not play again this season.

 

The Bundesliga resumes on Jan. 20 following the World Cup and Germany's traditional winter football break.

Neuer is the second Bayern player to be ruled out for months after France international Lucas Hernandez tore a knee ligament in the defending champions' 4-1 win over Australia in their World Cup Group D match last month.

Bayern, top in the Bundesliga, face Paris St Germain in the Champions League knockout stage in February.

Bayern may call on Sven Ulreich, 34, who they signed from VfB Stuttgart in 2015 as a backup to Neuer and who performed well for the club when the latter was injured in 2018.

Source: REUTERS
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