It is THE dominant topic at FC Bayern and even the German national team is no longer safe from the mud fight between the Munich team and their top striker Robert Lewandowski. Bayern star Thomas Müller takes it with humor.
Müller remains calm: while both Bayern Munich and Robert Lewandowski verbally bring up the heavy artillery in the summer change theater, one naturally remains relaxed: original Bayern Munich player Thomas Müller. After the DFB team’s 1-1 draw against England in the Nations League on Tuesday, the 32-year-old said when asked about Lewandowski: “It doesn’t hurt if there’s a bit of movement. Or the old is warmed up again and again. It can also taste good like in the microwave.”
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Team not disturbed: The national player also gives a small hint as to how the tugging for their superstar is perceived in the Bayern team. Because when asked whether the media theater annoyed him, Müller only said with a wry smile: “It doesn’t bother me if the soup keeps cooking.”
Müller remains loyal to Bavaria: Müller himself had extended his contract, which ran until 2023, by another year until 2024 at the beginning of May without much fanfare. Born in Upper Bavaria, he has been playing for Bayern since he was ten and has since played more than 600 competitive games for the record champions.