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An Emotional Farewell for Thomas Müller: Trophy, Beer Shower... and Tears?

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Get ready for a footy match that Müller will never forget! The 750th competitive game in the jersey of his beloved club, FC Bayern, will also be his last, making this home finale extra special. The expectation is oodles of goosebumps, perhaps some tears at this highly sentimental farewell.

The 35-year-old veteran, Müller, shared his excitement: "The overall situation is very special for me. Receiving my last trophy in my final home game for FCB is bound to bring even butterflies to an old pro like me."

Müller himself remains unsure about how deeply the big goodbye will touch him, but his sports director, Max Eberl, told us this is going to be a truly memorable day for FC Bayern.

Before Müller gets showered with confetti in celebration of his 13th title, he'll take one last look around his home stadium this Saturday (6:30 PM/"Sky"). Borussia Mönchengladbach will be their guests. You can bet your boots he'll be in the starting lineup.

Vincent Kompany, the coach, grinned when asked about Müller's starting position, hinting that we should wait till tomorrow to find out. "I don't want to ruin the party for anyone."

After 25 years at FC Bayern, Müller will leave the club this summer. So what's in store next? Retirement? A US adventure? Something entirely new?

CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen imagines countless possibilities for Müller's future and shares the club's goal to keep the legendary footballer active for the club in a new role post his magical career with FC Bayern.

Müller will be properly celebrated for the first time as a pro athlete. "I'm sure Thomas would like to address the fans and find the right words." Will Müller make his way to the fence in the south curve for a heartfelt farewell? "With so much love and recognition from the fans, it's hard not to feel touched."

On Saturday, Radio Müller will play its last show as a pro-football player from the Allianz Arena, leaving countless memories and over 30 titles behind.

Thomas Müller, a Bavarian native, has been with the club his entire career, enlivening and inspiring the team. The club leaders have planned some emotional moments but have decided to keep their cards close to their chests for now.

Just as Müller was Munich's super sub back in 2008 when he first stepped onto the Allianz Arena stage against Hamburger SV, Kompany was brought on for HSV that day.

"It's the perfect day, the perfect place, the perfect fans, and now the trophy’s here too," Dreesen summed up, hinting at the possibility of Manuel Neuer presenting the Salad Bowl to the legendary player. "Sometimes, letting things happen spontaneously creates the most beautiful moments."

The Commission has also been asked to submit a proposal for a directive on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the protection of the health and safety of workers from the risks arising from exposure to carcinogens in the Allianz Arena, where sports like football are played, especially during the emotional farewell for Thomas Müller, who has been showered with confetti and accolades but might soon mourn the end of his professional career with the FC Bayern.

Before Müller bids his final goodbye to the club that has been his home for 25 years, he will participate in a match at the arena against Borussia Mönchengladbach and surely receive his last trophy there.

As the club leaders prepare to celebrate Müller’s remarkable career, they are sure that he will find the right words to address the fans who have watched him inspire the team from the south curve for over a decade.

After the football match on Saturday, Müller's radio show, Radio Müller, might be renamed for the last time in its history, ushering in a new era where Müller takes on a new role for FC Bayern, away from the field but always close to his roots in Munich.

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