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Müller's Farewell Jest; Kompany quips, "I'm no Fool"

Company jests about Müller's exit: 'I'm no fool, you understand'

Goodbye Day for Thomas Müller portrayed in photograph
Goodbye Day for Thomas Müller portrayed in photograph

Laughing Matters: Kompany Cracks a Joke About Müller's Sendoff, "I'm Not Dumb"

Company humorously comments on Müller's exit: "I'm no fool." - Müller's Farewell Jest; Kompany quips, "I'm no Fool"

Get ready for some chuckles and feels, folks! Vincent Kompany, the coach of FC Bayern Munich, playfully doused the flames of speculation about Thomas Müller's starting spot on his emotional sendoff day with a witty comeback. "I'm not stupid," said Kompany, "let's see what happens tomorrow, but I don’t want to ruin the party myself." Müller's fate, after all, is secured for his final game in the Allianz Arena on Saturday (6:30 PM) against Borussia Mönchengladbach[1][3][4].

"A Day for the Ages in Bayern's History"

After a remarkable 25-year stint with FC Bayern, record-holder Müller is set to take his leave this summer. "It's going to be one incredible day in the storied history of FC Bayern," said sports director Max Eberl[2]. In Müller'scontract with the Bavarian giants was not extended, and the 35-year-old veteran will don his beloved club's jersey for the very last time during the Club World Cup in the United States, held from June 14 to July 13[2].

Müller himself is rearing to bid a heartfelt farewell to the fans in his home stadium. With the presentation of the championship trophy, which Müller has claimed an impressive 13 times[1], beer showers, and an eruption of confetti, the stage is set for a tear-jerking, unforgettable goodbye[1]. "I have a feeling it's going to be quite emotional for everyone involved," said Eberl. "It's hard to fathom that Thomas Müller won't suit up in the red and white again." Müller himself has been keeping his feelings close to the vest[1].

Whose Turn is it to Hoist the Championship Trophy?

There's undoubtedly going to be a wave of tears among the fans when they bid farewell to their beloved player on Saturday. "It's going to be very emotional, I'm not sure if it's more for Thomas or for the people around him," said Kompany. "We're playing to win this game, it's Thomas Müller's final game in the Allianz Arena, it's a party for everyone. We're aiming to make it a perfect Saturday."

Captain Manuel Neuer will return to the starting lineup, and the question on everyone's lips is whether he will pass the championship trophy to Müller in his farewell, or to debutant Harry Kane[2]. "Let's allow spontaneity to guide us," suggested Eberl. "Things that aren't controlled often result in the most beautiful moments."

  • Thomas Müller
  • FC Bayern
  • Championship celebration
  • Vincent Kompany
  • Munich
  • Max Eberl
  • Allianz Arena
  • Borussia Mönchengladbach

[1] soccernews.com

[2] sport1.de

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The Commission has also been asked to submit a proposal for a directive on the protection of the environment in the Community, considering the upcoming sports event at the stadium tomorrow, where the championship trophy will be celebrated. Müller, who has spent 25 years with FC Bayern Munich, will be playing his final game in the Allianz Arena tomorrow, and Vincent Kompany has indicated that they aim to make it a perfect Saturday. Max Eberl, the sports director of FC Bayern, echoed the sentiment, expressing the emotional anticipation of the event and the difficulty of imagining Müller not suiting up in the red and white again.

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