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Manuel Neuer - The Playmaker Goalkeeper Fan Club
Date of birth: 27.03.1986
Place of birth: Gelsenkirchen, Germany
Position: Goalkeeper
Contract Until: 30 June 2016
Market Value: £45,000,000
Foot: Both
Squad number: 1
Position: Goalkeeper
Date & place of birth: 27 March 1986 in Gelsenkirchen-Buer
Star sign: Aries
Nickname: "Manu" "Playmaker Goalkeeper"
Height/weight/shoe size: 1.93 m / 90 kg / 47 1/3
Marital status: Single, partner Kathrin
Education: Technical high school
Attributes: Ambitious, determined, social, honest
Hobbies: Tennis, traveling, skiing
Favourite food/drink: Pasta and Italian cooking in general / Spezi
Homepage: www.manuel-neuer.de, www.mnkf.de
Motto: "Take what's useful, leave out what's useless, and add a bit of yourself!"
Previous clubs: Schalke 04 (1991 - 2011)
Date signed: 1 July 2011
Contract until: 30 June 2016
Career record:
Champions League finalist 2012
DFB Cup finalist, 2012
DFB Cup winner, 2011
Third place at 2010 FIFA World Cup
U21 European Championship 2009
Position: Goalkeeper
Date & place of birth: 27 March 1986 in Gelsenkirchen-Buer
Star sign: Aries
Nickname: "Manu" "Playmaker Goalkeeper"
Height/weight/shoe size: 1.93 m / 90 kg / 47 1/3
Marital status: Single, partner Kathrin
Education: Technical high school
Attributes: Ambitious, determined, social, honest
Hobbies: Tennis, traveling, skiing
Favourite food/drink: Pasta and Italian cooking in general / Spezi
Homepage: www.manuel-neuer.de, www.mnkf.de
Motto: "Take what's useful, leave out what's useless, and add a bit of yourself!"
Previous clubs: Schalke 04 (1991 - 2011)
Date signed: 1 July 2011
Contract until: 30 June 2016
Career record:
Champions League finalist 2012
DFB Cup finalist, 2012
DFB Cup winner, 2011
Third place at 2010 FIFA World Cup
U21 European Championship 2009
Home Page:www.manuel-neuer.de
About Manuel Neuer(Playmaker Goalkeeper)
Manuel Neuer is a German footballer who play as Goalkeeper for Bayern Munich and the German National team. He is regarded as the best Goalkeeper in the world and well know for his attacking minded goalkeeping ability, which earned him the nickname "The Playmaker-Goalkeeper".
The big six foot four(6.4) tall giant goalkeeper, is known to be the most complete goalkeeper in the universe, Some of his strength lies in world class: One one one, Rushing out, ability to punch, dealing with corner, throwing, Kicking, determination, reflex, communication, area ability, positioning, jumping, leadership. Neuer is also regarded by many as having the ability and skill to play as a defender in German 3rd division and he has proven this by given assist to some of his team-mate, such as Klose first goal against England in South Africa 2010 World-Cup.
Neuer holds the record as the 5th goalkeeper with all time record for all club competitions for clean sheet, Neuer have also received praises from legendary goalkeepers such as Oliver Kahn, Buffon and Peter schmeichel as the best goalkeeper still playing, legendary Kaiser and Alex Ferguson also consider him as the best goalkeeper in the world.
Quotes about Neuer
"Neuer is the best Goalkeeper in the world, explanation is not needed".(By Idrisozet, Neuer fan)
"Neuer is the best Goalkeeper in the World" (By Real Madrid Florentino Pérez)
"I am really pleased that Manuel Neuer saved the deciding penalties. We were able to convert all of our spot kicks, that speaks volumes for the team's determination". (After winning German Cup Semi Final)
"Of course Manuel Neuer is number one, but I am not going to leave him in peace and quiet. I will not give up, but at the same time, I am not going to cause any disturbance. The whole team benefits when there is a competition for every position" (By Tim Wiese of Bremen)
Neuer's Qoutes
"Ronaldo got me once, so I had to get him back."
"I learned that Ronaldo prefers to send the ball low to his left. In the penalty shoot-out, I was convinced that he would aim for his favourite spot."
"I did not know that Ramos would prefer to send his ball up to the heavens."
Neuer's Photos
Manuel Neuer looks on during the penalty kick of the UEFA Champions League semi final second leg match between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich in the stadium Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid, Spain, on April 25, 2012.
Neuer Celebrates after saving C.Ronaldo and Kaka's penalty
Bayern Munich's head coach Jupp Heynckes thanks goalkeeper Manuel Neuer after winning the UEFA Champions League second leg semi-final football match Real Madrid against Bayern Munich at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium.
Bayern Munich medical staffs, Translator, Coaching staffs and Playing staffs runs to thank Neuer after penalty Shoot-out with Madrid.
Manuel Neuer of Bayern shouts during the UEFA Champions League semi final second leg match between Real Madrid and Bayern Muenchen at Bernabeu Stadium on April 25, 2012 in Madrid, Spain.
Neuer in Centre-Back Playmaker Sweeper goalkeeper role
Video: Neuer in playmaking role
Videos: Neuer in Sweeper-Centre back Goalkeeper role
Videos: Neuer one man show
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Iker,Valdes,Buffon,Cech.
Their all watching you.
Neuer is a great solid keeper no doubt but he has a long way to go to become the most complete. Hes got potential to do it with a great tean like bayern aswell..
Their all watching you.
Neuer is a great solid keeper no doubt but he has a long way to go to become the most complete. Hes got potential to do it with a great tean like bayern aswell..
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ÖMARz wrote:Iker,Valdes,Buffon,Cech.
Their all watching you.
Neuer is a great solid keeper no doubt but he has a long way to go to become the most complete. Hes got potential to do it with a great tean like bayern aswell..
Neuer is already a great goalkeeper, better than any goalkeeper in the world right now by miles, Even before he signed for Bayern he was already a great Goalkeeper and the fact that he can still improve scares me.
If you watch his display against Turkey you will also notice his playmaking skills as well, he assist one goal by throwing and the other by kicking.
He can play as on field player, his that good.
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He's as good a goalkeeper as all the ones out there and as a bonus he's incredible with his feet and distribution.
I remember he assisted a Klose goal against England in the WC. From a spot kick.
I remember he assisted a Klose goal against England in the WC. From a spot kick.
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For me he is the best in trms of ability. As you said it's scary that he can still improve. He reminds me so much of Big Peter it's actually scary.
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Wow, never noticed that TBH.
Altough I remember the assist for Klose in the WC.
Altough I remember the assist for Klose in the WC.
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Sushi Master wrote:He's as good a goalkeeper as all the ones out there and as a bonus he's incredible with his feet and distribution.
I remember he assisted a Klose goal against England in the WC. From a spot kick.
Broh please watch the links, his playmaking skills against Turkey was worldclass.
Dont know why the videos ain't coming up on the thread, can someone please help me embed the video on the thread so you dont have to click on the link but just watch it from the thread.
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I watched the game liveIdrisozet wrote:Sushi Master wrote:He's as good a goalkeeper as all the ones out there and as a bonus he's incredible with his feet and distribution.
I remember he assisted a Klose goal against England in the WC. From a spot kick.
Broh please watch the links, his playmaking skills against Turkey was worldclass.
Dont know why the videos ain't coming up on the thread.
Him and Mueller were ripping Turkey apart.
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Sushi Master wrote:I watched the game liveIdrisozet wrote:Sushi Master wrote:He's as good a goalkeeper as all the ones out there and as a bonus he's incredible with his feet and distribution.
I remember he assisted a Klose goal against England in the WC. From a spot kick.
Broh please watch the links, his playmaking skills against Turkey was worldclass.
Dont know why the videos ain't coming up on the thread.
Him and Mueller were ripping Turkey apart.
I also watch the game live, but I appreciated his performance more after watching the video.
Can't wait for club football to return, I'm eagerly anticipating for the Napoli match.
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OP spits lots of nonsense. Do you know what playmaking implies? Extraordinary ball distribution,yes. Playmaking? hell no!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playmaker
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playmaker
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yeah.Neuer played like Xavi.lmao.
He is a great goalkeeper.Probably the best goalkeeper at the moment but not by miles as you suggest it.
He is a great goalkeeper.Probably the best goalkeeper at the moment but not by miles as you suggest it.
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Divine Intervention wrote:OP spits lots of nonsense. Do you know what playmaking implies? Extraordinary ball distribution,yes. Playmaking? hell no!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playmaker
Goalkeepers in playmaking and attack
Goalkeepers with a long throwing range or accurate long-distance kicks may be able to quickly create attacking positions for a team and generate goal-scoring chances from defensive situations, a tactic known as the long ball.
Some goalkeepers have even scored goals. This most commonly occurs where a goalkeeper has rushed up to the opposite end of the pitch to give his team an attacking advantage in numbers. This rush is risky, as it leaves the goalkeeper's goal undefended. As such, it is normally only done late in a game at set-pieces where the consequences of scoring far outweigh those of conceding a further goal, such as for a team trailing in a knock-out tournament. As goalkeepers are usually tall, often taller than all the outfield players, they can be successful at connecting with headers.
Though this action rarely succeeds, it is regular enough to have occurred a number of times in professional football: goalscoring goalkeepers include Dimitar Ivankov, Michelangelo Rampulla, Peter Schmeichel, Mart Poom, Steve Ogrizovic, Marco Amelia, Andrés Palop, Jens Lehmann, Brad Friedel, Massimo Taibi, Jimmy Glass, Adam Federici, Paul Robinson, Michael Petkovic, Federico Vilar, Daniel Aranzubia, Chris Weale, Gavin Ward and Mark Crossley.
Some goalkeepers, such as Rogério Ceni and José Luis Chilavert, may also be expert set-piece takers. These players may take their team's attacking free kicks and even penalties. Ceni, São Paulo FC's long-time custodian, has scored 100 goals in his career, more than many outfield players.
In some even rarer situations, goalkeepers have even scored goals unintentionally, when a ball kicked downfield has caught the opposing goalkeeper out of position. Jung Sung-Ryong, Paul Robinson, Jason Matthews, Palatsi, Andrew Lonergan, Dragan Pantelić, "Neco" Martínez, Michael Petković and Pat Jennings are also examples of goalkeepers who have scored under such circumstances. One notable example came in the final of the 2003 CAF African Champions League, in which El Ahly goalkeeper Essam El Hadary created a goal by driving an indirect free kick from near his penalty box into the post of opponent's goal; the ball then hit the back of the goalkeeper and flew into the net.
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You powned yourself. Read my link before you embarass yourself even more.Idrisozet wrote:Divine Intervention wrote:OP spits lots of nonsense. Do you know what playmaking implies? Extraordinary ball distribution,yes. Playmaking? hell no!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playmaker
Goalkeepers in playmaking and attack
Goalkeepers with a long throwing range or accurate long-distance kicks may be able to quickly create attacking positions for a team and generate goal-scoring chances from defensive situations, a tactic known as the long ball.
Some goalkeepers have even scored goals. This most commonly occurs where a goalkeeper has rushed up to the opposite end of the pitch to give his team an attacking advantage in numbers. This rush is risky, as it leaves the goalkeeper's goal undefended. As such, it is normally only done late in a game at set-pieces where the consequences of scoring far outweigh those of conceding a further goal, such as for a team trailing in a knock-out tournament. As goalkeepers are usually tall, often taller than all the outfield players, they can be successful at connecting with headers.
Though this action rarely succeeds, it is regular enough to have occurred a number of times in professional football: goalscoring goalkeepers include Dimitar Ivankov, Michelangelo Rampulla, Peter Schmeichel, Mart Poom, Steve Ogrizovic, Marco Amelia, Andrés Palop, Jens Lehmann, Brad Friedel, Massimo Taibi, Jimmy Glass, Adam Federici, Paul Robinson, Michael Petkovic, Federico Vilar, Daniel Aranzubia, Chris Weale, Gavin Ward and Mark Crossley.
Some goalkeepers, such as Rogério Ceni and José Luis Chilavert, may also be expert set-piece takers. These players may take their team's attacking free kicks and even penalties. Ceni, São Paulo FC's long-time custodian, has scored 100 goals in his career, more than many outfield players.
In some even rarer situations, goalkeepers have even scored goals unintentionally, when a ball kicked downfield has caught the opposing goalkeeper out of position. Jung Sung-Ryong, Paul Robinson, Jason Matthews, Palatsi, Andrew Lonergan, Dragan Pantelić, "Neco" Martínez, Michael Petković and Pat Jennings are also examples of goalkeepers who have scored under such circumstances. One notable example came in the final of the 2003 CAF African Champions League, in which El Ahly goalkeeper Essam El Hadary created a goal by driving an indirect free kick from near his penalty box into the post of opponent's goal; the ball then hit the back of the goalkeeper and flew into the net.
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Divine Intervention wrote:You powned yourself. Read my link before you embarass yourself even more.Idrisozet wrote:Divine Intervention wrote:OP spits lots of nonsense. Do you know what playmaking implies? Extraordinary ball distribution,yes. Playmaking? hell no!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playmaker
Goalkeepers in playmaking and attack
Goalkeepers with a long throwing range or accurate long-distance kicks may be able to quickly create attacking positions for a team and generate goal-scoring chances from defensive situations, a tactic known as the long ball.
Some goalkeepers have even scored goals. This most commonly occurs where a goalkeeper has rushed up to the opposite end of the pitch to give his team an attacking advantage in numbers. This rush is risky, as it leaves the goalkeeper's goal undefended. As such, it is normally only done late in a game at set-pieces where the consequences of scoring far outweigh those of conceding a further goal, such as for a team trailing in a knock-out tournament. As goalkeepers are usually tall, often taller than all the outfield players, they can be successful at connecting with headers.
Though this action rarely succeeds, it is regular enough to have occurred a number of times in professional football: goalscoring goalkeepers include Dimitar Ivankov, Michelangelo Rampulla, Peter Schmeichel, Mart Poom, Steve Ogrizovic, Marco Amelia, Andrés Palop, Jens Lehmann, Brad Friedel, Massimo Taibi, Jimmy Glass, Adam Federici, Paul Robinson, Michael Petkovic, Federico Vilar, Daniel Aranzubia, Chris Weale, Gavin Ward and Mark Crossley.
Some goalkeepers, such as Rogério Ceni and José Luis Chilavert, may also be expert set-piece takers. These players may take their team's attacking free kicks and even penalties. Ceni, São Paulo FC's long-time custodian, has scored 100 goals in his career, more than many outfield players.
In some even rarer situations, goalkeepers have even scored goals unintentionally, when a ball kicked downfield has caught the opposing goalkeeper out of position. Jung Sung-Ryong, Paul Robinson, Jason Matthews, Palatsi, Andrew Lonergan, Dragan Pantelić, "Neco" Martínez, Michael Petković and Pat Jennings are also examples of goalkeepers who have scored under such circumstances. One notable example came in the final of the 2003 CAF African Champions League, in which El Ahly goalkeeper Essam El Hadary created a goal by driving an indirect free kick from near his penalty box into the post of opponent's goal; the ball then hit the back of the goalkeeper and flew into the net.
I've read your link and here is the first line.
"In association football, a playmaker is a player who controls the flow of the team's offensive play, and is often involved in passing moves which lead to goals"
Moreover playmaking and attacking goalkeeper are different from out field player, so also is deep-lying playmaker different from trequartista.
Reina is another typical example of a Goalkeeper in playmaking and attack role, every goalkeeper can distribute the ball to his team make, but an attacking playmaking goalkeeper distributing the ball either through kicking or throwing and he does it so well that they usually leads to goal, that is why they are called that.
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this thread is full of so much fail it's hilarious
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Crimson wrote:this thread is full of so much fail it's hilarious
The only reason why You are saying that is because Neuer is better than Casilas
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There's no shame in saying Neuer is on the level of all the top GK's ATM because he is.
He's just not established yet and a couple of big trophies with Germany and Bayern would change that.
A top keeper right now no question.
He's just not established yet and a couple of big trophies with Germany and Bayern would change that.
A top keeper right now no question.
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Of course Neuer is on level with world class keepers.
1. Casillias level
2. World Class level
3. everyone else
1. Casillias level
2. World Class level
3. everyone else
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Lol those mistakes he made in DFB pokal trophy was hillarious but since no body cares about his mistakes he becomes a top class keeper.
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he even provided an assist for deki last year. so yeah.
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EarlyPrototype wrote:Of course Neuer is on level with world class keepers.
1. Krul level
2. World Class level
3. everyone else
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Immaculate_Mole wrote:EarlyPrototype wrote:Of course Neuer is on level with world class keepers.
1. Krul level
2. World Class level
3. everyone else
Krul is 1.5 between Casillias and World Class
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EarlyPrototype wrote:Immaculate_Mole wrote:EarlyPrototype wrote:Of course Neuer is on level with world class keepers.
1. Krul level
2. World Class level
3. everyone else
Krul is 1.5 between Casillias and World Class
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