By SABC Sport
2nd January 2024
Ten months after a leg fracture suffered while skiing last year, following Germany's World Cup elimination. Now reinstated as an undisputed starter, Neuer has even extended his contract with the Bavarian club until 2025.
At 37, he's far from finished with the Mannschaft. Despite turning down a call-up in November, deeming it too early, the man regarded by many as one of the greatest goalkeepers in history is poised to return to the national team shortly, just months before Euro 2024.
"It was certainly hard to imagine back then, but I had that as a goal in mind," he stated to Tageszeitung regarding his comeback. "In the weeks and months that followed, I gave it my all and received incredible support from many people. I am very grateful.
"When I stand in goal today, all these people can see it as a personal victory. Overall, this year has certainly shaped me more than any other year. It was a year of extremes. Looking back, I am truly grateful for many things."
However, Neuer is cautious about projecting too far into the future. Still, retirement isn't on the immediate horizon. "I don't discuss my contracts publicly. But I can say I still have goals in mind that require a bit more time," he revealed.
"I never said I would play until I'm 40, but as long as I enjoy playing and I'm needed, I'll continue. Of course, in parallel, you develop clear ideas and projects for post-career life."
This captivating narrative chronicles Neuer's resilience, from a career-threatening injury to reclaiming his place as Bayern's goalkeeper. The headline emphasizes the remarkable nature of his comeback, drawing attention to the goalkeeper's triumph over adversity.