Training Report: Bayern Munich's Thomas Muller suffers knock; Leroy Sane, Jamal Musiala and Aleks Pavlovic not fully fit; Kingsley Coman still fighting for France comeback; and MORE!
Thomas Müller sustains a knee knock in training for the German national team but continues with his knee wrapped, indicating he may still play a vital role for Germany. [ more ]
Bayern Munich feeling confident Thomas Muller will re-up
Thomas Müller's playing time at Bayern Munich has decreased, but he remains important to the squad and is part of the club's internal leadership council.
Bayern Munich is increasingly confident that Müller will extend his contract until 2025, considering his legendary status at the club and his consistent performances on the pitch. [ more ]
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Thomas Müller's prospects for playing time at Bayern Munich are becoming increasingly limited under coach Thomas Tuchel.
Müller may have to consider leaving Bayern Munich in order to continue playing and make an impact elsewhere. [ more ]
Mr. "Indispensable" Thomas Muller has full support of bosses at Bayern Munich
Earlier in the week, the rumors ran rampant that Bayern Munich mega-star Thomas Müller was thinking of leaving the club amid his new status as a bench player under Thomas Tuchel.In Bayern Munich's 6-0 win over Schalke 04, however, Müller started and scored the game's opening goal.Club president Herbert Hainer referred to the 33-year-old as "indispensable", while Tuchel was not about to disagree with one of his bosses on the matter.
Holy mole-y! Bayern Munich's Thomas Muller gets into it with Bild journo
After Bayern Munich 's 6-0 demolition of Schalke 04, one of the game's stars, Thomas Müller, addressed the big stories from last week with Bild's Christian Falk.Like him or not (some Bayern Munich fans do, some, well, do not), Falk is one of the most "looped in" Bayern Munich journalists in the field.
After Bayern Munich's 6-0 thrashing of Schalke 04, Die Königsblauen were ready to just move on and focus on staying in Germany's top flight."It's a clear setback.But it doesn't change anything in terms of our fighting approach.We've always got back up.It's about getting back up one more time than we fall down," said Schalke 04 sporting director Peter Knäbel (as captured by FCBayern.com).
Jamal Musiala hails teen striker Mathys Tel's development at Bayern Munich
Bayern Munich's Jamal Musiala pressed and pressed for a goal of his own against Schalke, and who could blame him?The youngster has had a marvelous season and has proven to be one of the Rekordmeister 's most lethal weapons in front of goal.But while he couldn't get in on the fun himself, he turned provider to a fellow youngster, assisting Mathys Tel for what was remarkably the 18-year-old's fifth league goal in his first Bayern season, despite just one start.