Career
Saager"s career began in the late 1980s with Lokomotive Leipzig, where he competed with Maik Kischko to serve as understudy to East Germany international "keeper René Müller. However, the following year, he lost his place to Kischko, and was briefly reduced to third choice with the signing of Peter Disztl from Rot-Weiß Erfurt. Disztl left at the end of the season, Saager settled into the role of second choice goalkeeper, with the club (now called VfB Leipzig) having qualified for the 2.
Bundesliga following German reunification.
In 1993, VfB earned promotion to the Bundesliga, where they spent one season – Saager started the last two games, to date the club"s last matches at this level Both ended in defeat, to Hamburger SV (1–0) and then Bayer Leverkusen (3–2), but Saager performed creditably, saving a penalty from Rodolfo Esteban Cardoso in the former.
He spent two years there, and a further two with FSV Lokomotive Altmark Stendal before retiring from football in 1999. Saager represented East Germany at the 1987 Fédération internationale de football association World Youth Championship in Chile.
He took the place of Holger Hiemann after the first game of the tournament, and played in the remaining five as the team reached the semi-finals and finished third.