Atlanta – After the final whistle for its club World Cup, Thomas Muller Waved Bayern Munich One last time fan.
His quarterly century with the German club is over.
35 -year -old Muller goes out with Ek 2-0 loss To Paris Saint Germain In the quarter -finals on Saturday, a bitwatch ended in a very glory -filled term.
Müller came as an alternative in the 80th minute and appeared as a punishment in vanning seconds of the time of PSG time Nuno Mendes A high challenge in the area.
But the video review revealed that Mendes’s foot hit the ball, just recalled Muller’s chin, and it ended the PSG victory.
“I am still completely in work mode,” Muller said. “It does not seem much different before the game when we tried, and I also tried, just to pursue a round.”
He was not ready to reflect his magnificent career in Bayern, which began when he joined the club at the age of 10 in the summer of 2000.
“Finally, perhaps we were more worthy,” Muller said. “But when you have these tight matches in football, it is sometimes a coin flip. And, yes, we lost it.”
Mueller performed more in Bayern than any other player, scoring more than 200 goals and more than 200 sets. He brought the club to a record 13 Bundesliga The title is going out with one last championship last season.
But Bayern announced in April that it would not expand his heavy contract for another season.
“Of course, I know it was my last game, and I will see what happens from my head in the coming days,” Muller said.
He has not disclosed his future plans, although we have received a possible step by the US-based Major League soccer.
“At this time, I am not in the mood to share my deep thoughts about my career,” Muller said. “We lost a big battle, a very important game for us.”

