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Bayern Munich and Germany star goalkeeper Manuel Neuer names the toughest opponent he has ever faced

Germany’s star goalkeeper and Bayern Munich icon Manuel Neuer revealed who the toughest opponent he ever faced was.

Manuel Neuer, widely regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers in soccer history, helped redefine the position with his aggressive “sweeper-keeper” style—blending elite shot-stopping, pinpoint distribution, and tactical intelligence. A mainstay for both Bayern Munich and the German national team, Neuer has amassed multiple Bundesliga titles, UEFA Champions League trophies, and lifted the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Recently, the legendary goalkeeper revealed the most difficult opponent he’s ever faced—offering rare insight into a career spent stopping the world’s best.

In a 2023 interview with ESPN, Neuer was asked to choose between two of his most iconic adversaries: Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo. “Well, both players performed at an incredibly high level. They each have different strengths and weaknesses,” Neuer explained. “But if I had to pick one, I would choose Cristiano.”

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Pressed on whether that decision was tied to Ronaldo scoring more goals against him, Neuer elaborated: “Haha, well, he’s a very powerful striker of the ball. With Messi, you often have time to read the play. He’ll dribble past defenders, and while he’s hard to contain, you can usually sense when the shot is coming and adjust accordingly.”

“But with Cristiano, once he crosses the halfway line, you need to be on high alert. The shot can come out of nowhere, and the ball might already be in the net before you even see it leave his foot,” Neuer continued. He really tests your reflexes to the absolute limit. Honestly, I didn’t enjoy facing him too often.”

Manuel Neuer of Germany interacts with Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal during the coin toss prior to the UEFA Euro 2020 Championship Group F match between Portugal and Germany

Ronaldo vs Neuer: A storied rivalry

Cristiano Ronaldo and Manuel Neuer have squared off in some of the most high-stakes matches of the modern era. Their encounters have featured in both club and international competition, from UEFA Champions League knockouts between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich to clashes between Portugal and Germany on the international stage. Each meeting brought fireworks—and elite-level execution.

One of the most unforgettable battles came during the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League semifinals. Real Madrid overpowered Bayern Munich with a 5–0 aggregate win, and Ronaldo was at the heart of it. In the second leg in Munich, the Portuguese star netted twice, including a thunderous free kick that left Neuer with little chance. It was a performance that symbolized Ronaldo’s dominance and helped Madrid capture La Décima.

Their rivalry extended to international tournaments as well. In Euro 2012, Neuer shut out Ronaldo and Portugal in a 1–0 win during the group stage. Although the two didn’t meet at Euro 2016, Ronaldo led Portugal to the championship that summer. Despite the competitive edge, their battles have always been marked by mutual respect—two greats pushing each other to new heights.

The legacy of two legends

Even as adversaries, Neuer and Ronaldo share a unique bond through their legendary encounters. Each time they met, fans witnessed the ultimate showdown between clinical attack and commanding defense. Ronaldo’s ruthless finishing was constantly measured against Neuer’s extraordinary reflexes and leadership in goal.

In the broader arc of their careers, these showdowns added texture and legacy to both players. Whether it was a goal denied or a net-rattling strike, their clashes embodied the best of elite soccer. For Neuer, facing Ronaldo may not have been pleasant—but it helped define his greatness. And for Ronaldo, overcoming one of the game’s best keepers only strengthened his claim to immortality.

From: bolavip.com

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