In the start of the season 2022-23, although the FC Barcelona did not initiate of the best possible way after the tie home in front of the Ray Vallecano, Marc-André Ter Stegen has showed that is again to his best level and his performance has not happened unobserved, especially for the ancient guardametas culé, Jordi Masip, in a recent interview.
The oriundo of Sabadell, now dressing the colours of the Valladolid, will go back to the feudo Barcelona to confront to his ancient team and has recognised the work of his homologous in an interview for 'Sport': "I do not have any doubt. For me it is the best goalkeeper of the world, the most complete. I am safe that Marc will go back to his best level. The team goes him to accompany and he goes to be to the height. It keeps on being the ideal goalkeeper for the Barça".
Likewise, it has detailed part of his relation with the germano when it coincided with him in the changing room of the Camp Nou: "it Is a boy very campechano, very funny. Had very good relation with him. It does not seem it, but has a lot of sense of the humour. It laughed me a lot of with him and helped me to grow. I am very happy to having shared changing room with an archer of his dimension".
Masip, on the future of the arch of the Barça
The goalkeeper also sustains that the picture culé has an important effective of relief under the three sticks like Iñaki Crag: "I gladden Me that, at the end, the club have decided to bet by a youngster of the quarry. It went out yielded the past season and showed that has level to be here. It does me happy see that a canterano competes by the titularity with Ter Stegen. Sure that will be to the height of the expectations".
In fact, it has warned that it would have seated him very very have been the one who occupied the square that today has the Alicante, that during the past course was in the rows of the Galatasaray like yielded: "To me it had liked me. It had loved me, it go. The Barça has a lot of requirement, but the quarry of the Barça always has produced good goalkeepers".