MANUEL NEUER immediately re-retired from international football after Germany’s shock World Cup exit to Paraguay.

And he admitted: “It’s extremely bitter for it to end like this.”

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, 40, retired from Germany duty after Euro 2024.

But he made a shock U-turn to appear for the DFB at this .

However, the veteran goalkeeper hung his gloves back up again after Monday’s defeat.

following a 1-1 draw after extra-time.

Neuer did save one crucial penalty to keep his side in the shootout but it proved to be in vain as Jonathan Tah blazed over and Jose Canale scored the winning penalty to dump the four-time winners out.

And that proved his 128th and final national team appearance.

Neuer – and has not had a shutout on the global stage since the 2014 final.

Julian Nagelsmann came under heavy criticism for parachuting Neuer in ahead of Oliver Baumann, who had been his No1 for two years.

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But Baumann was forced to watch the entire campaign from the bench.

And that included the .

Germany had already sealed top spot in Group E before facing the South Americans.

But Neuer – who is under contract at Bayern Munich for another year – was arguably at fault for both Ecuador goals at the MetLife last Thursday.

Nilson Angulo scored from outside the box as the goalkeeper failed to get down to make the save.

Then Gonzalo Plata grabbed the winner, toe-poking in from a flick on at a corner before Neuer could take the catch.

In a tetchy mixed zone interview, Neuer bluntly refuted suggestions he was at fault for the winning goal.

He simply snapped: “No.”

Asked why he did not consider it a blunder, Neuer insisted he had “milliseconds” to make a move and explained: “Because it is a completely normal header flick-on and then I try to catch the ball.

“Every goalkeeper who has ever played knows I have to position myself like that to try to catch it.

“Of course, I don’t see him from behind at all. I have to look at where the ball is and what’s happening.

“I just wanted to catch it. That would have been the safest solution.

“If I start slapping the ball around in the six-yard box at chest height, then it might have been an own goal. So, absolutely not.”