Wed. Jul 30th, 2025

Thomas Müller Plays His Final Champions League Match for Bayern Munich

Thomas Müller Plays His Final Champions League Match for Bayern Munich

The return leg of the Champions League quarter-final against Inter Milan (2:2) marked Thomas Müller’s last appearance in the competition as a Bayern Munich player. After the final whistle, the 35-year-old German bid farewell to the team’s supporters who had traveled to Milan for the away match.

In early April, it was announced that Müller and Bayern Munich would not be extending his contract, which expires this summer. The footballer has spent an impressive 25 years with the club.

Throughout his career, Müller featured in 163 Champions League matches for Bayern Munich, scoring 57 goals and providing 34 assists. His departure marks the end of an era for both the player and the club.

Müller’s impact on Bayern Munich has been immense, establishing himself as a club legend and a key figure in their success over the past two decades. His versatility, intelligence on the field, and ability to perform in crucial moments have made him an irreplaceable asset for the team.

As Müller prepares to leave Bayern Munich, fans and football enthusiasts alike will undoubtedly reflect on his remarkable contributions to the club’s history and his role in shaping its identity in modern football.

By Aditya Kapur

Aditya Kapur, a seasoned sports journalist from Mumbai, has dedicated over 15 years to covering Indian sports. His profound understanding of cricket and kabaddi has made him one of the country's most respected analysts. Working for Mumbai's largest sports publications, he developed a unique system for analyzing cricket betting odds. Aditya regularly travels between Mumbai and Delhi, covering major Indian Premier League tournaments. His sports analytics Telegram channel has gathered over 50,000 subscribers. He is particularly valued for his insider knowledge of cricket teams' behind-the-scenes life and accurate predictions for international matches.

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