At 39 years old, Manuel Neuer continues to stand tall between the posts — and now, he stands shoulder to shoulder with one of Bayern Munich’s greatest ever players. The legendary goalkeeper has drawn level with Thomas Müller’s all-time record of 362 Bundesliga wins, following Bayern’s impressive 3-0 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt on Matchday 6.
Saturday’s triumph was more than just another routine win for Bayern — it marked a monumental moment in Bundesliga history. On his 529th league appearance, Neuer delivered yet another clean sheet, guiding his team to a result that further cements his name among football’s immortals.
Neuer’s journey to this point reads like a masterclass in consistency and excellence. His first Bundesliga win came all the way back in August 2006, when a young, energetic Schalke goalkeeper helped his side to a 1-0 victory over Alemannia Aachen. Nearly two decades later, the same player — now captain of Bayern Munich — remains a symbol of leadership, composure, and longevity.
Since joining Bayern in 2011, Neuer has lifted 12 Bundesliga titles, five DFB Cups, and, of course, the 2014 FIFA World Cup with Germany. His influence on the modern game transcends trophies — his innovative “sweeper-keeper” style has redefined the very role of a goalkeeper.
With Müller’s recent move to Vancouver Whitecaps, the stage is now set for Neuer to claim the record outright in the coming weeks. And with his contract running until June 2026, few doubt that the Bayern captain will set a new benchmark that could stand for generations.
Speaking after his contract extension earlier this year, Neuer said:
“The club and I only wanted to do one more year, and then we’ll see if it’s time to retire.”
But judging by his performances this season — commanding, confident, and full of energy — retirement seems like the furthest thing from his mind.
For now, the legendary goalkeeper stands side by side with Müller in the record books — two icons forever intertwined in Bayern Munich’s glittering history. One thing is certain: the next victory will belong to Neuer alone.