Manuel Neuer’s World Cup Performance Sparks Debate
German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer faced scrutiny after a 2-1 loss to Ecuador in the third World Cup group stage match, with former players offering conflicting assessments of his performance. Neuer conceded four goals in three group matches, including a second goal against Ecuador, which has sparked debates about his position.
Neuer’s Performance Under Scrutiny
Neuer’s display against Ecuador drew criticism, particularly after Ecuador’s second goal. According to the source, Neuer made three saves but conceded four goals across the group stage, raising questions about his form. The World Cup winner in 2014 appeared to struggle with positioning during the 2-1 defeat, with the second goal highlighting his reaction to a header from Kevin Rodriguez, where Gonzalo Plata brought his foot to the ball and flicked it under the crossbar.
The result prompted calls for a reevaluation of his place in the national team.
Hildebrand Defends Neuer, Criticizes Teammates
Timo Hildebrand, national goalkeeper from 2004 to 2007, publicly defended Neuer on Instagram, accusing critics of having no idea. “Jeder sucht ja wieder einen Schuldigen wegen gestern. Ich lese ‘Torwartpatzer von Manuel Neuer’, ‘Torwartfehler’…Ihr habt alle keine Ahnung,” Hildebrand said. “Und das kotzt mich richtig an.”
Hildebrand specifically criticized David Raum for losing a header, Jamal Musiala for being easily pushed away, and Jonathan Tah for poor positioning. He also condemned media and fan criticism, stating, “Niemand von euch hat wahrscheinlich jemals in einem Tor gestanden. Und jetzt soll Manuel Neuer der Depp sein.”
Angerer Questions Neuer’s Form
Contrasting Hildebrand’s defense, Nadine Angerer, a two-time World Cup winner with Germany, expressed doubts about Neuer’s performance in a t-online column. “Der Manuel Neuer, den wir von den Bayern und aus früheren Deutschland-Spielen kennen, der steht gerade nicht im Tor,” she wrote. “Er kommt einfach nicht richtig ins Turnier.” Angerer pointed to his hesitation during Ecuador’s second goal, suggesting he “vielleicht mit den Fäusten hingehen müssen.”

Looking Ahead to the Knockout Stages
Germany qualified for the knockout stage of the World Cup. The pressure on the goalkeeper intensified as fans and analysts debated whether he should remain the starter for the 2026 World Cup. Oliver Baumann, Germany’s second-choice keeper, has yet to comment on the situation. On Monday (22:30), Neuer has the chance to smooth things over in the round of 16 against a yet unknown opponent.
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