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Thomas Müller Bids Emotional Farewell in Final Home Game for Bayern Munich
Thomas Müller played his last home game for Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena. This marked the end of an era for the club and German football. The 35-year-old midfielder spent his entire career with Bayern. He received a heartfelt send-off from fans, teammates, and club officials as his remarkable 25-year journey with the club drew to a close.
WHAT HAPPENED AT THE ALLIANZ ARENA?
Müller was the center of attention ahead of Bayern’s 2-0 victory over Borussia Mönchengladbach. The evening included a brief farewell ceremony with club executives, who presented him with flowers and a commemorative photo of his many trophies. This match was also Müller’s 750th appearance for Bayern in all competitions. He was substituted late in the game to a standing ovation from the home crowd, before lifting the Bundesliga trophy with his teammates following the final whistle. Bayern celebrated their 34th league title.
THE LEGACY OF THOMAS MÜLLER
Müller leaves Bayern as one of the most successful and beloved players in German football history. Rising through the club’s youth system, he helped the team win a record 13 Bundesliga titles and two Champions League trophies. He is widely recognized for his intelligence, versatility, and leadership on the pitch. Across the 2024/25 season, Müller contributed valuable minutes to Bayern’s dominant title run, remaining a key figure both on and off the field.
WHAT COMES NEXT FOR BAYERN AND MÜLLER?
Bayern will wrap up their Bundesliga campaign with one final away match. They are already champions and sit comfortably atop the table, with Harry Kane leading the league in scoring. For Müller, his next chapter in football remains uncertain, but speculation is certain to follow about his future plans, whether in coaching, punditry, or elsewhere in the sport. Fans and the football community will now watch closely as both Bayern and their legendary number 25 move into new eras.