Barcelona's Marc-Andre ter Stegen tries to do a Manuel Neuer... it doesn't go to plan

It wasn't a bad finished from Mikel San Jose...

Samuel Lovett
Saturday 15 August 2015 12:40 EDT
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Marc-Andre ter Stegen could be in line for a loan to Liverpool
Marc-Andre ter Stegen could be in line for a loan to Liverpool (Getty Images)

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Marc-Andre ter Stegen hasn’t had the best of starts this season. In his first two games the keeper has already let in eight goals – four against Sevilla in the UEFA Super Cup and then four against Athletic Bilbao in the Spanish Supercopa.

But Mikel San Jose’s wonder striker for Bilbao will be one goal Ter Stegen won’t be able to forget so easily.

In what looks like an attempt to imitate Manuel Neuer, the Barcelona goalkeeper has come charging out of his box to clear the ball with his head – only for Jose to knock it straight back where it came from, and into the net.

Stick to what you know Ter Stegen:

He probably won't be trying that again.

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