Germany boss Nagelsmann sticking by Neuer
Julian Nagelsmann said he would "not allow any discussion" surrounding Manuel Neuer after the Germany goalkeeper's mistake against Greece in its final game ahead of UEFA Euro 2024.
The Bayern Munich goalkeeper was at fault for the opening goal of the encounter with Nikos Papadopoulos' side in Monchengladbach, spilling Christos Tzolis' shot into the path of Georgios Masouras, who tapped home.
But the tournament host was able to overcome that initial setback, with Kai Havertz levelling 10 minutes into the second half before Pascal Gross secured the victory in the final minute of normal time.
Neuer's error came shortly after it was announced that Stuttgart goalkeeper Alexander Nubel had been dropped from Nagelsmann's 26-man squad, with Oliver Baumann and Marc-Andre ter Stegen named as the other two glovemen within the group.
The 38-year-old has played in every single major tournament for his nation since 2010 but has not played for his country since 2022 because of injury.
Speaking shortly after the friendly fixture, Germany head coach Nagelsmann was quick to defend his number one ahead of his side's Group A opener against Scotland next week, stating that everything was fine before Die Mannschaft's 14th appearance in the competition.
"I won’t let any discussion arise, even if everyone tries to start one," Nagelsmann said, adding that the win over Greece was a "job well done".
"When he makes a mistake it's easy to say that it was his fault. But at the end of the day, it was a series of mistakes. He pulled off three class saves during the match - saves that others might not be able to make. Everything is fine."