
"When the FC Dallas players line up on November 1st to face the Vancouver Whitecaps in the second game of their best-of-three MLS first round playoff series, they will be greeted by a terrifying sight. Thomas Müller, world-conquering superstar, long-time Bavarian space interpreter and now VWFC hitman, will be stalking them through the night. In contrast to his Bayern years, Müller is sporting a full beard these days. It's not just for spooky season - but it has taken on a life of its own."
""The idea for the beard actually came about when I hadn't shaved regularly after my last visit to Germany in September due to flying back and forth," the mustachioed menace explained recently in comments to Bild (as captured by Tz). "Since some of my teammates here sport full beards in the Canadian style, I thought: I'll give it a try. And what can I say: I really like it." Müller's start to life in Canada has been positively wicked. Seven goals, three assists in seven regular season matches. My teammates have since taken me to their barber in Vancouver, where I now also go to get my beard trimmed,"
"Vancouver's match against Dallas kicks off on November 1st. The Whitecaps have already secured one win in the series, a dominant 3-0 display in which Müller served up a penalty kick. When he's not ghosting behind your defense, he's conjuring up a scary good pass. Tricks? Treats? The maestro's got it all. With a new beard to boot. What delights will he have in store next?"
Thomas Müller will face FC Dallas on November 1 in the second game of a best-of-three MLS first-round playoff series. Müller, now with the Vancouver Whitecaps, wears a full beard that he began after travel and influence from teammates who sport Canadian-style beards. He has visited a Vancouver barber to maintain the beard. Müller has produced seven goals and three assists in seven regular-season matches for Vancouver. The Whitecaps already won the first match 3-0 versus Dallas, in which Müller provided a penalty kick. Müller contributes both scoring and creative passing for his team.
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