Manuel Neuer reflects on age and modern soccer language

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Last updated Jun 14, 2026

Manuel Neuer reflects on age and modern soccer language
Summary

Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, now 40, shared his awareness of generational differences in soccer communication among teammates. In a recent video, Neuer reminisced about owning a Walkman and noted that younger players, such as Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz, speak a variant of German that older players may find challenging. Despite the language barrier, Neuer emphasized collaboration as essential for team success. He also discussed his dietary choices, highlighting gluten-free and lactose-free eating, which he believes enhances recovery after training. Neuer is back from international retirement and is among the oldest players competing in this summer's World Cup in North America.

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  • Manuel Neuer admits feeling old at 40 during a team discussion
  • He reminisced about using a Walkman in his youth
  • Neuer noted younger players speak differently than older generations
  • He returns from international retirement for this summer's World Cup
  • Neuer follows a gluten-free and lactose-free diet for fitness
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  • 8:57 AMYahoo SportsNeuer, 40, admits he had a Walkman and finds street talk 'different'
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Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer is feeling his age after the 40-year-old admitted he had a Walkman back in the day and his younger team-mates talk differently. The 2014 World Cup winner has come out of international retirement for this year's edition and is one of the oldest players in North America.

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