Even while working part-time, Thomas Muller is still of the highest caliber
Thomas Muller and Harry Kane |
It ought to be a little bit higher this time. Thomas Müller was available as a replacement with 25 minutes left. He was tasked with helping Bayern in Copenhagen by working with Mathys Tel and Eric-Maxime Choupo-Moting.
However, the triple substitution wasn't necessary because Jamal Musiala tied the score in the 67th minute, preventing Thomas Tuchel and the three waiting heroic jokers from grinning in unison.
Tuchel instantly changed his strategy and stayed with his starting lineup for a further ten minutes. The way the game was going made the coach want to wait a little. We arrived a little bit later. roar, though," remarked Müller.
Müller received only 13 minutes as opposed to 25. the same number as in the 7-0 victory over Bochum. The 4:3 victory over Manchester United also includes a minute. Due to adductor issues, he missed the DFB Cup match against Münster (4-0), and in the 2-2 tie in Leipzig, he was only a bench player.
Despite the brief deployment once more, Müller was curious about what was happening specifically this time. with a yell at them. Harry Kane stretched a Sven Ulreich shot into the path of Müller in the 83rd minute. On the second contact, he pushed the ball a little too far ahead, but he went after it with vigor, moved two opponents out of the way, faked a shot, and eventually served Tel on the left in the penalty area. Bayern earned three points when Tel welded the ball beneath the roof.
“80 percent of this goal belongs to Thomas Müller,” calculated goalkeeper Sven Ulreich. Match winner Tel politely thanked his assister on Instagram. “Thank you legend!” wrote the 18-year-old.
Müller himself thought his action was "kind of cool. The blonde angel from Copenhagen came over my right side at a speed of 37. I had to defend myself. And then we score the goal right in front of our own people. There was a lot of noise and volume. With the outcome it was of course a great Champions League game for us." Continue reading from Eurosport.
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