In a heartfelt farewell at the Allianz Arena, Thomas Müller played his final home game for Bayern Munich, marking the end of a remarkable 25-year journey with the club.
The match against Borussia Mönchengladbach concluded with a 2-0 victory for Bayern, but the spotlight was firmly on Müller, whose contributions have been instrumental in the club’s success over the years.
Müller’s farewell was filled with poignant moments. He was substituted in the 84th minute, receiving a standing ovation from fans and teammates alike. Post-match, he delivered an emotional speech, blending gratitude with his characteristic humor, which resonated deeply with the crowd. The celebration also included the lifting of the Bundesliga trophy, adding a triumphant note to the evening.
Throughout his career, Müller has amassed an impressive array of statistics and records. He holds the record for the most appearances in all competitions for Bayern, with 750 matches. His goal tally stands at 245, making him one of the club’s top scorers. Additionally, he has provided 218 assists, showcasing his playmaking abilities. Müller’s trophy cabinet includes 13 Bundesliga titles, 6 DFB-Pokals, 2 UEFA Champions League titles, and a FIFA World Cup with Germany in 2014.
Müller’s departure signifies the end of an era for Bayern Munich. His leadership, experience, and unique playing style have been integral to the team’s identity. As the club looks to the future, filling the void left by such a legendary figure will be a significant challenge. However, Müller’s legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire both current players and future generations at Bayern Munich.