
Thomas Müller bids goodbye to Bayern Munich with loss in
ATLANTA (AP)– After the final whistle to his Club World Cup, Thomas Müller waved to the Bayern Munich fans one last time.His quarter-century with the German club is over.The 35-year-old Müller went out with a 2-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the quarterfinals on Saturday, a bittersweet ending to a period filled with a lot glory.Advertisement Müller came on as a substitute in the 80th minute
and appeared to
a draw a charge in the subsiding seconds of interruption time when PSG’s Nuno Mendes delivered a high challenge in the area.But the video evaluation revealed that Mendes’foot struck the ball,
just missing Müller’s chin, and that finished off the PSG victory.”I’m still fully in work mode now,”Müller stated.
“It does not feel much different from before the game when we tried, and I likewise tried, to just get one round further.”He wasn’t ready to reflect on his dazzling career at Bayern, which began when he
signed up with the club as a 10-year-old in the summertime of 2000. Ad” In the end, perhaps we should have more, “Müller stated.”But in football when you have
these tight matches
, it’s often a coin flip. And, yes, we lost it.”Müller made more appearances than any other player at Bayern, with more than 200 goals
scored and more than 200 established for others. He led the club to a record 13 Bundesliga titles, going out with one last championship this past season.But Bayern announced in April that it would not extend his significant contract for another season.
“Naturally, I know that this was my last game, and I will see what goes through my head in the coming days,” Müller said.Advertisement He hasn’t exposed his future strategies, though there have actually been reports linking him to a possible transfer to U.S.-based Major League Soccer.”At the moment
, I’m not in the state of mind to share my deeper ideas about my career, “Müller said.”We lost a huge battle, a really crucial game for us.
“___ AP freelance author Allyn Tucker added to this report. ___ AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer