Is Nagelsmann Confident in Barca's Ter Stegen?

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Key Takeaways
- Ter Stegen's return is crucial for Germany's national team.
- His experience in crucial matches is invaluable.
- Coach Nagelsmann's confidence boosts the goalkeeper's morale.
- Potential club changes could affect his performance.
- Fans eagerly await his comeback after a lengthy injury recovery.
Berlin, May 31 (NationPress) As Marc-Andre ter Stegen prepares for his comeback to the German national team for the UEFA Nations League Finals, the enthusiastic support from the fans and the endorsement from his coach seem to have arrived at an opportune moment.
During a public training session in Herzogenaurach, applause resonated through the crowd when the 33-year-old Barcelona goalkeeper took to the field, reflecting the fans' eagerness for his return after an eight-month injury hiatus, as reported by Xinhua.
German head coach Julian Nagelsmann labeled the 42-time capped player as "our undisputed number one".
As Germany gears up for a semifinal clash against Portugal next Wednesday in Munich, Ter Stegen has endured a grueling rehabilitation process following a patellar tendon rupture that occurred in September 2024.
"I am confident he will deliver two outstanding performances," Nagelsmann stated. "His experience means he doesn't require a regular playing rhythm at this stage of his career."
There was reportedly a detailed phone conversation between Nagelsmann and Barcelona's coach Hansi Flick, his predecessor in the German coaching role.
"We discussed Marc's recovery journey and his current excellent form," Nagelsmann mentioned, asserting that the goalkeeper's future was not a subject of discussion.
Sources indicate that Barcelona president Joan Laporta has considered a change in goalkeeping, with rising star Joan Garcia from Espanyol rumored to be on the club's radar.
Ter Stegen's contract is set to expire in 2028. He has only featured in two matches since returning to team training, while 35-year-old Wojciech Szczesny has taken the reins in the Copa del Rey final and crucial La Liga matches.
"Although he hasn't played extensively recently, there is no question that he is performing at a top level," the German coach affirmed.
With just one year left until the 2026 FIFA World Cup, any potential club switch could present additional hurdles for him.