Will Bayern Veteran Thomas Muller Continue His Journey with the Whitecaps in MLS?
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Key Takeaways
- Thomas Muller has confirmed his second season with the Vancouver Whitecaps.
- He has scored nine goals and provided four assists in ten games.
- The Whitecaps are gearing up for a crucial semifinal match against Los Angeles FC.
- Muller's experience is invaluable for the teams' playoff aspirations.
- The match has generated significant enthusiasm among fans.
Berlin (Germany), Nov 20 (NationPress) Press conferences featuring Thomas Muller have turned into a fixture of Major League Soccer (MLS) and the Vancouver Whitecaps. The 36-year-old German star consistently offers insights and unexpected moments that engage fans.
As the Western Conference semifinal against Los Angeles FC approaches this Sunday, Muller revealed his decision to stay for another season with the Canadian club. ‘Absolutely, full throttle,’ Muller conveyed during an interview with Kicker, a German publication. He noted that there have been ‘more emotional experiences and excitement than I anticipated prior to my transition to the MLS.’
Reflecting on his transition from the German Bundesliga, he stated, ‘I can confidently say I am happy, fulfilled, and truly enjoy my time here.’
With an impressive tally of nine goals and four assists in just 10 games, Muller expressed, ‘It’s not just about scoring; I bring my experience to assist the team and the club in achieving success on the field.’
The impending ‘Do-or-Die’ clash against Los Angeles has stirred excitement among Whitecaps supporters, with Muller confirming that the stadium will be at full capacity this Sunday.
‘This upcoming game will determine our fate from here on,’ Muller remarked. The competition for the league title includes teams like San Diego, Los Angeles, and Vancouver in the Western Conference, along with Miami featuring Lionel Messi, Philadelphia, and Cincinnati in the Eastern Conference.
Fans in Vancouver are eager to reclaim the championship, last won in 1979, as stated by the 2014 World Cup champion and two-time UEFA Champions League victor, according to reports from Xinhua.
For Muller, attracting attention in Canada, a nation known for ice hockey, is an impressive feat. ‘We see children wearing our jerseys in kindergartens and on the streets,’ he noted, adding that the match against Los Angeles is completely sold out.
Creating excitement was part of the rationale behind his signing, Muller emphasized, stating his priority lies in the team’s achievements over individual accolades.
He believes that the league benefits significantly from the involvement of numerous seasoned players.
Facing Los Angeles presents an opportunity to encounter former European football legends, including Hugo Lloris, the ex-French national goalkeeper and 2018 FIFA World Cup champion, along with Heung-Min Son, a former Tottenham forward.