The Sun (Malaysia)

Neuer injury thrusts Ulreich into limelight

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SVEN ULREICH (pix) considered quitting Bayern Munich over the close season due to a lack of chances, but Manuel Neuer’s latest injury has propelled his understudy into the spotlight.

Germany standout and Bayern captain Neuer is out until January after undergoing surgery on Tuesday – his third operation in six months for a fractured foot.

The same day, Ulreich made only his eighth Bundesliga appearance in three seasons during Bayern’s 3-0 win at Schalke, with Wolfsburg up next today at Munich’s Allianz Arena.

“You feel for Manuel, the whole team is of course disappoint­ed and we hope he comes back soon,” said the 29-year-old Ulreich.

“I am pleased that I get to play and will do my best to replace Manuel.”

The problem is that while Ulreich is a talented shot-stopper, like most of the world’s goalkeeper­s, he lacks Neuer’s unshakable self-confidence in the box, footballin­g ability and timing.

Both the Schalke and Wolfsburg games are mere warm-ups for Bayern’s biggest test so far this season – next week’s trip to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League group stage.

It is all a far cry from just a few weeks ago when Ulreich was eyeing the door, uttering: “It’s not my aim to sit on the bench as a No. 2 for the rest of my career.”

Now, he has Neuer’s considerab­le boots to fill with only Bayern’s third-choice keeper – 17year-old Christian Fruechtl – as back up.

There are three players Bayern can ill afford to lose for a long time – primary goalscorer Robert Lewandowsk­i, playmaker Arjen Robben and Neuer.

Ulreich, a former Germany U-21 internatio­nal, has only made a total of 14 competitiv­e appearance­s for the Bavarian giants, mainly when Neuer was injured, since joining from Stuttgart in 2015. – AFP

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