Bayern’s Goalkeeper, Manuel Neuer Ruled Out Of The Season After Breaking His Leg While Skiing
Bayern Munich goalkeeper, Manuel Neuer has been ruled out for the rest of the season after breaking his leg skiing.
Neuer had gone for a break to try and get over Germany’s first-round exit at the World Cup.
“Hey guys,” he wrote on Instagram with a photo of himself lying in a hospital bed with his thumb raised.
“What can I say, the end of the year could definitely have gone better…
“While I was trying to get my head clear while ski touring, I suffered a lower leg fracture.
“Yesterday’s surgery went well. Many thanks to the doctors!
“It hurts to know that the current season is over for me.”
Bayern will miss 36-year-old Neuer — a key member of the 2014 German World Cup winning side — for the business end of the season both domestically and in the Champions League.
He joins French international defender Lucas Hernandez on the sidelines.
Hernandez was also ruled out for the rest of the season due to a serious knee injury he suffered in France’s 4-1 win over Australia in the opening match of their World Cup finals campaign.
Bayern top the Bundesliga table — they are four points clear of Freiburg — and face a tricky Champions League last 16 clash against French champions Paris Saint-Germain with the first leg on February 14.
Sven Ulreich will stand in for Neuer as goalkeeper for the remainder of the campaign.