<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/germany">Germany</a> goalkeeper <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/manuel-neuer">Manuel Neuer</a> announced his retirement from internationals on Wednesday after playing 124 times for his country since 2009.</p><p>The 38-year-old Bayern Munich player who won the golden glove when Germany won the 2024 World Cup in 2014.</p><p>"Today marks the end of my career in the German national football team," Neuer wrote on Instagram.</p><p>"Anyone who knows me knows that I didn't take this decision lightly. I feel very well physically and, of course, the 2026 World Cup... would also have appealed to me.</p><p>"And yet I came to the decision that now is exactly the right time to end my chapter in the national team," he added.</p>.<p>Germany's national soccer federation (DFB) said Neuer was one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time.</p><p>"All words seem too small. But they come from the heart: Thank you, Manu," it said in a statement.</p><p>"For your unique, outstanding successes, of course. But especially for your camaraderie, your dedication, your inspiration for fellow players and millions of fans and footballers around the world.</p><p>"You have changed the game of goalkeeping, you have shaped it. Just like this team. Your team. As a back-up. As captain. As a role model. As a world champion. As a friend. We will miss you!"</p><p>Neuer's retirement came two days after Germany midfielder Ilkay Gundogan also retired from international soccer.</p><p>Neuer's club Bayern, with whom he has won 11 Bundesliga, two Champions League and two Club World Cup titles, begin their league campaign at Wolfsburg on Sunday.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/germany">Germany</a> goalkeeper <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/manuel-neuer">Manuel Neuer</a> announced his retirement from internationals on Wednesday after playing 124 times for his country since 2009.</p><p>The 38-year-old Bayern Munich player who won the golden glove when Germany won the 2024 World Cup in 2014.</p><p>"Today marks the end of my career in the German national football team," Neuer wrote on Instagram.</p><p>"Anyone who knows me knows that I didn't take this decision lightly. I feel very well physically and, of course, the 2026 World Cup... would also have appealed to me.</p><p>"And yet I came to the decision that now is exactly the right time to end my chapter in the national team," he added.</p>.<p>Germany's national soccer federation (DFB) said Neuer was one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time.</p><p>"All words seem too small. But they come from the heart: Thank you, Manu," it said in a statement.</p><p>"For your unique, outstanding successes, of course. But especially for your camaraderie, your dedication, your inspiration for fellow players and millions of fans and footballers around the world.</p><p>"You have changed the game of goalkeeping, you have shaped it. Just like this team. Your team. As a back-up. As captain. As a role model. As a world champion. As a friend. We will miss you!"</p><p>Neuer's retirement came two days after Germany midfielder Ilkay Gundogan also retired from international soccer.</p><p>Neuer's club Bayern, with whom he has won 11 Bundesliga, two Champions League and two Club World Cup titles, begin their league campaign at Wolfsburg on Sunday.</p>