Manuel Neuer has been dubbed “the best goalkeeper in the world” by Oliver Kahn as Germany’s star shot-stopper prepares for Tuesday’s World Cup semi-final against Brazil.
Neuer has played a key part in Germany’s run to the last four by dominating his penalty area and pulling off a string of key saves. He has shown great timing and judgement by frequently cutting out long passes or crosses with runs out of his own area, often acting like an extra defender.
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He has yielded three goals in five games and was outstanding in a nervy last-16 match, shutting out Algeria until the 121st minute of a 2-1 extra-time win.
Neuer then nullified France’s potent attack in Friday’s 1-0 quarter-final win at Rio de Janeiro’s Maracana Stadium to set up the Selecao clash in Belo Horizonte on Tuesday for a place in the July 13 final.
The former Germany midfielder and TV analyst Mehmet Scholl has dubbed him “Icecube Neuer” for his composure. Kahn said he has no rival.
“He has proven at this World Cup that he is currently the world’s best goalkeeper,” said Kahn, who captained Germany to their 2002 World Cup final defeat to Brazil.
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“Everyone knows that he is a wonderful footballer who can play really well. But what is crucial is that in important situations, he can rescue the victory. That is ultimately what he will be measured by.”
Kahn was voted best player and goalkeeper at the 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan, but Neuer said he would rather finish his stay in Brazil with a different trophy.
“I’d rather have the World Cup,” he said with a grin.
Neuer’s heroics earned some teasing from teammates Thomas Muller and Lukas Podolski, who chanted “world’s best keeper” as Neuer was interviewed after the game.
With Brazil up next, albeit minus injured superstar Neymar, Neuer lived up to his ice-cool nickname.
“We’ll have to see what sort of a spectacle the semi-final is,” said Neuer, who broke into the Germany team before the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
“A lot of my saves are automatic – the team defends the middle of the goal, so I just have to close down the short corner.
“I’m proud of the performances and results. I hope the fans are behind us now.”
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