By Rune Gjerulff@runegjerulff

Kevin Trapp wants to become Germany's number one keeper

Kevin Trapp says he strives to become Germany's first-choice goalkeeper.
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    Kevin Trapp has been the undisputed number one at Eintracht Frankfurt since joining the club on loan from Paris Saint-Germain last summer.

    However, when it comes to the German national team, Bayern München's Manuel Neuer and FC Barcelona's Marc-André ter Stegen are in front of Trapp. But he's adamant to change that.

    "Playing for the national team is a very, very important goal for me, of course. But it's also my goal to be the number one. That's fully normal. Something would be wrong if that wasn't the case," Trapp told Sky.

    Trapp, 28, has made three appearances for Germany.

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