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Adler denies tension with Neuer for Germany gloves
The former Bayer Leverkusen shot-stopper has downplayed suggestions that he feels pressure to reclaim his place as Die Mannschaft number one, at the expense of his counterpart
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The 28-year-old has gained a new lease of life after joining Thorsten Fink's men on a free transfer, although he insists he is keeping his feet on the ground at the moment.
"I am very grateful because I feel the affection of the [Hamburg] fans," Adler told Sport1. "This has given me a good feeling.
"However, only time will tell if I return to the national team. I have emphasised many times that neither I nor Neuer have put undue pressure in public on the coach [Joachim Low] to be selected.
"He is in favour of competition for all places. I was recently in his plans, and I don't believe it was the last time."
Adler's form, which has seen him only concede 22 goals in the Bundesliga so far, has resulted in him being linked to Barcelona as a replacement for Victor Valdes.
But the German refused to respond to the alleged response, replying: "I don't think [of Barcelona] at all."
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