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End of the Era: Thomas Mullers performs his final Bayern Munich match in the MLS Link
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A Historic Farewell: Thomas Müller Closes His Bayern Munich Chapter in MLS Finale

July 6, 2025 3 Min Read
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After his farewell match in the Club World Cup, Thomas Muller bid a final goodbye to Bayern Munich’s supporters.

His remarkable journey with the German club has come to an end.

The 35-year-old Muller concluded his illustrious career following a 2-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the quarter-finals on Saturday.

Entering as a substitute in the 80th minute, Muller seemed to have won a penalty when PSG’s Nuno Mendes tackled him in the box.

However, video reviews showed Mendes had made contact with the ball first, confirming PSG’s victory.

“I’m still fully focused,” Muller remarked. “It feels similar to my previous experiences before this match. I was also eager for one more round.”

He wasn’t ready to reflect on his extraordinary career at Bayern, which began when he joined the club at just 10 years old in 2000.

“In the end, we might have deserved more,” Muller stated. “But in closely contested matches, it can go either way. And yes, we lost.”

With more appearances than any other Bayern player, Muller scored over 200 goals and assisted on more than 200 as well. He led the team to a record 13 Bundesliga titles, culminating in a championship run last season.

However, Bayern announced in April that he would not be extending his contract for another season.

“I am aware this is my last match and I’ll be reflecting on my thoughts in the coming days,” Muller noted.

Future plans remain undisclosed, but reports suggest potential interest from Major League Soccer in the U.S.

“Right now, I’m not inclined to share my deeper thoughts about my career,” Muller said. “We lost a significant battle. This match was crucial for us.”

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Report by Associated Press.

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Fan Take: Thomas Muller’s departure from Bayern Munich marks the end of an era for both the club and his fans. His legacy as a prolific player will not only resonate in Germany but also influence the next generation of soccer talents globally, as clubs look to fill the void left by such a remarkable career.

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