Marc-André ter Stegen: Back pain forces Barça star to undergo surgery!
FC Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen will be out for several months due to back surgery.

Marc-André ter Stegen: Back pain forces Barça star to undergo surgery!
The well-known goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen, who is currently dominating the football scene at Barcelona, is facing a new challenge: he has to undergo back surgery that will put his career on hold for several months. The 33-year-old announced this in an emotional message on social media. The day wasn't easy for him personally, especially since he was only able to train individually in the fitness room in the previous week. Now a rehabilitation phase of around three months awaits him rosenheim24.de reported.
The decision to operate did not come out of the blue, but was based on intensive discussions with the FC Barcelona medical team and external experts. However, after his last back operation, which put him out of action for 66 days, the doctors are optimistic this time that Ter Stegen will be able to get back to training more quickly; even if he had to admit that he is not pain-free at the moment. Despite these complaints, he is confident and emphasizes that he feels in good physical and athletic shape zdf.de has determined.
A setback for the captain
Ter Stegen, who has been in goal for Barcelona since 2014 and most recently served as captain, had to take a long break last season due to a ruptured patellar tendon. He was only able to appear in two of six possible games and now faces the challenge of fighting his way back. In his current situation, Ter Stegen was recently demoted to the third goalkeeper position behind newcomer Joan García and substitute Wojciech Szczesny, which coach Hansi Flick has communicated in detail. In any case, that can't be an easy feeling for the experienced keeper.
Emotions play a large role in an athlete's career, and injuries can have serious consequences on mental health. This is an area that sports psychologists also treat intensively. These can aid in rehabilitation by providing emotional support to the athlete to minimize the risk of setbacks and increase self-efficacy, as noted in an article on die-sportpsychologen.de is executed.
The future in sight
Despite the difficult circumstances, Ter Stegen has no plans to move and is optimistic about the future: his contract with FC Barcelona runs until 2028 and he has no intention of leaving the club. The coming months will be crucial, especially with a view to the 2026 World Cup, for which he absolutely depends on a regular place. However, at a time when he cannot support the team, he expresses how painful it is for him. Ter Stegen has promised to keep his fans updated on how his rehabilitation period is progressing and is determined to return.