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Manuel Neuer Sets New Records in Bayern’s 3:1 Champions League Triumph over Chelsea

Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer

Key Takeaways:

  • Manuel Neuer became the oldest player to represent Bayern Munich in the Champions League last night at 39 years and 174 days old
  • Neuer secured his 100th Champions League victory with Bayern’s 3:1 win against Chelsea
  • He has now joined an exclusive group of four players with at least 100 wins in the competition

Historic Night for Neuer

Bayern Munich’s 3:1 success over Chelsea in the Champions League last night proved monumental for both the club and its legendary goalkeeper, Manuel Neuer. The celebrated shot-stopper marked the occasion with two remarkable career milestones, solidifying his place in football history.

Breaking Age Records

At the age of 39 years and 174 days, Neuer has become the oldest footballer ever to appear for Bayern Munich in Europe’s top club competition. By doing so, he eclipsed the previous record held by Lothar Matthäus, who played in the Champions League aged 38 years and 353 days.

PlayerAge at Oldest Champions League Appearance for Bayern
Manuel Neuer39 years, 174 days
Lothar Matthäus38 years, 353 days

Century of Champions League Victories

The trimph over Chelsea did more than give a winning start to Bayern’s Champions League campaign – it marked Neuer’s 100th career victory in the Champions League. This achievement means he is now only the fourth footballer to reach a century of wins in the tournament.

Approaching Further Milestones

With his current tally, Neuer stands on the cusp of surpassing former Real Madrid and Porto goalkeeper Iker Casillas, who boasts 101 wins. As the campaign continues, Neuer could soon claim third place outright among the Champions League’s most successful players by victories.


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