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Thomas Müller has played his last Champions League game for Bayern Munich, ending a special time for both him and the team. The famous forward waved goodbye to the away fans, showing the end of an amazing part of his career.

WHAT HAPPENED?

Müller, 35, played his final Champions League game for Bayern, waving and saying farewell to the fans after the match. This happened soon after the news that he will leave Bayern at the season’s end, completing a 25-year journey with the team. Though he played less this season, with many games from the bench and only one Bundesliga goal, Müller is still a respected name in German football. His departure is timing with the loss of Bayern’s European success, and his emotions showed how important this was for him and the fans.

BAYERN’S SEASON AND MÜLLER’S LEGACY

Bayern Munich had a tough season, losing the top spot in the Bundesliga for the first time in over ten years. Müller’s role on the field got smaller, but his presence with the team and fans remained strong. He leaves as Bayern’s all-time appearance leader, playing 743 competitive matches with 247 goals and 273 assists. His achievements include 12 Bundesliga titles, two Champions League wins, and the 2014 World Cup victory with Germany. Müller’s exit, which raised questions about its timing and management, marks a new era at Bayern as they focus on the future.

WHAT’S NEXT FOR BAYERN AND MÜLLER?

As Bayern now look at domestic competitions, they hope to win trophies in Müller’s remaining games, including the FIFA Club World Cup. The team is behind in the Bundesliga and faces strong competition, making every future match important. For Müller, the focus is ending his Bayern career successfully, with talks of a special testimonial and possible future football roles still to come. The team will face challenges without him, both emotionally and in play, as they adjust to life without a true legend.