Ter Stegen: Neuer in no position to judge me
Berlin - Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen on Monday accused Manuel Neuer of making "inappropriate" comments in a war of the words between the two Germany stoppers.
The dispute between the two keepers arose after Ter Stegen expressed his frustration at a lack of opportunities to play for the national team last week.
"I don't think it is up to Manuel to express an opinion on my feelings," said Ter Stegen at a press conference ahead of Barcelona's Champions League clash with Borussia Dortmund on Monday.
The undisputed number one at Barcelona, Ter Stegen has struggled to usurp Neuer as Germany number one, and claimed it was a "tough blow" to sit on the bench through Germany's two Euro 2020 qualifiers earlier this month.
Neuer responded critically to the 27-year-old's comments, suggesting that Ter Stegen had hurt the team by speaking out.
On Monday, Ter Stegen hit back, calling Neuer's comments "inappropriate".
"Everyone has seen how I have conducted myself over the last few years," he said.
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