Soccer-Germany chances rest with keeper Neuer, coach says


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Germany Training - DFB Campus, Frankfurt, Germany - June 1, 2026 Germany's Manuel Neuer during training REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

HOUSTON, June 13 (Reuters) - ⁠Germany will not underestimate a physical and technical Curacao team in their World ⁠Cup opener, coach Julian Nagelsmann said on Saturday, adding that their success ‌in the tournament would rest heavily on 40-year-old goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.

Nagelsmann also said Nathaniel Brown would earn a first World Cup appearance in their Group E opener on Sunday and that importantly for Germany's chances, ​Neuer has found his rhythm in time for the ⁠four-times champions.

"We trust him a ⁠lot," Nagelsmann told a news conference. "In order to have a good World Cup we need ⁠Manuel ‌in top performance and we think he can do that.

"He didn't have the rhythm but now he has found the rhythm."

The Germans go into the ⁠tournament aiming to restore their dented international reputation after shock ​first-round exits in 2018 ‌and 2022.

Nagelsmann shrugged off questions of why Germany were not considered among the ⁠top favourites this ​time around, saying that was something that could be answered after the tournament.

"When we take a look at the last two World Cups we didn’t perform in a good way so ⁠we won’t be mentioned as a favourite for this ​tournament," he said.

"It is our job to do a perfect World Cup now and then we will be a favourite for the next World Cup."

The Germans also play Ivory Coast ⁠and Ecuador in the group but Nagelsmann said the focus was only on a Curacao side consisting of Dutch-raised players with the quality to surprise in the tournament.

The match also features Nagelsmann as the tournament's youngest head coach at age 38 facing off ​against the oldest in 78-year-old Dick Advocaat, though the German ⁠joked he hoped not to be coaching that long.

"I love my job but I ​hope I have some different things to do at ‌that age," he said. "Dick Advocaat is a really ​cool coach and has done a brilliant job for Curacao. It is a great compliment for his work."

(Reporting by Michael Kahn, Editing by Toby Davis)

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