For years, the conversation surrounding Germany’s goalkeeping future revolved around one inevitable question: when would Marc-André ter Stegen finally step out of the enormous shadow of Manuel Neuer and fully claim the national team as his own? It was a debate shaped by timing, legacy, loyalty, and extraordinary talent. Ter Stegen spent much of his international career waiting behind one of football’s greatest goalkeepers, often performing brilliantly at club level while watching Neuer remain Germany’s unquestioned number one. When the transition eventually seemed inevitable, football once again reminded everyone how cruel and unpredictable the sport can be. Ter Stegen’s injury has not only disrupted Germany’s immediate plans ahead of the World Cup but has also reopened one of the most emotionally charged and symbolically important discussions in modern German football: should Neuer return to lead the national team one more time? The situation carries enormous emotional weight because ...
A blow to the Spanish women's team and Real Madrid: Teresa Abelleira has sustained a serious injury.
The first tests on the international player revealed a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in the left knee, as well as a meniscus tear.
Teresa suffered the injury while training with the Spanish national team at Wembley Stadium last Tuesday.
The world champion will thus miss the upcoming European Championship with the Spanish national team, as well as the remainder of the season with Real Madrid.
The first tests on the international player revealed a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in the left knee, as well as a meniscus tear.
Teresa suffered the injury while training with the Spanish national team at Wembley Stadium last Tuesday.
The world champion will thus miss the upcoming European Championship with the Spanish national team, as well as the remainder of the season with Real Madrid.

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