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Thomas Müller Says Goodbye in Last Game at Allianz Arena
Thomas Müller played his last home game for Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena. After 750 matches, he gave an emotional speech, and fans gave him a standing ovation.
WHAT HAPPENED AT THE ALLIANZ ARENA?
Müller started for Bayern Munich as they played Borussia Mönchengladbach in their last home game of the season. He was substituted late in the match. Fans and teammates applauded him. Bayern won 2-0, and Müller lifted the trophy one final time at home. After the game, he gave a heartfelt speech, thanking fans and sharing memories with the club.
THOMAS MÜLLER’S AMAZING CAREER
Over 25 years at Bayern Munich, Müller played 750 games, scored 247 goals, and made 176 assists. He won 13 Bundesliga titles, 2 Champions League trophies, 2 Club World Cups, 6 DFB Pokals, and more. He’s one of the most successful German players ever. This season, he won another Bundesliga title, tying Ryan Giggs for most league titles in Europe and Toni Kroos for most titles overall. Müller leaves as the Bundesliga’s all-time leader in assists (222) and wins (361).
WHAT’S NEXT FOR MÜLLER AND BAYERN?
Müller leaving marks the end of an era for Bayern, who won the Bundesliga this season. They have no home games left and will play their final game away. The club needs to plan for a future without Müller. His next steps haven’t been announced yet. Fans and teammates honored him, knowing it’s hard to replace his impact on and off the field. Bayern aims to keep building on their great success.