Bayern's last Champions League game leaves Müller teary-eyed as he shares his thoughts and feelings in heartfelt interviews.
FC Bayern icon Thomas Müller played his final Champions League match for the club on April 16, as a 2:2 draw against Inter Milan ended Bayern's European competition participation for the season. With 163 appearances in the tournament, Müller now ties with Lionel Messi for the third-highest number of games played by any player, behind only Cristiano Ronaldo (183) and Iker Casillas (177).
After the game, Müller gave emotional interviews that are now available to watch online. As his contract with Bayern expires in April 2025 and will not be renewed, Müller is considering opportunities in Major League Soccer, with LAFC reportedly expressing an interest in signing him [1][4]. However, no official deal has been announced.
Thomas Müller has cemented his place as one of the most decorated German footballers with 34 trophies to his name, including 13 Bundesliga titles and two UEFA Champions League triumphs [3][4]. Fans and the club have paid tribute to Müller during his final home match, as he continues to weigh his post-playing career options [4].
As Müller moves on from Bayern, speculation swirls around potential retirement, coaching, or a new adventure awaiting the sporting legend [5]. Fans of both Bayern Munich and Müller eagerly await further updates on his next move.
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- Thomas Müller's illustrious football career extends beyond Bayern Munich, with potential opportunities in the Major League Soccer (MLS) arising, particularly from LAFC.
- Despite his upcoming contract expiration in 2025, Müller's contributions to European leagues, including the Champions League, are undeniable, with his 163 appearances tying him with Lionel Messi.
- As Müller continues to weigh his post-playing career options, the European leagues may not see the last of this Champions League champion, should he opt for a coaching role instead.