Thomas Muller: Bayern star takes phone from pitch invader who wanted to meet Sadio Mane
Thomas Muller has enjoyed incredible success on the football pitch over the past 15 years.
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Thomas Muller has enjoyed incredible success on the football pitch over the past 15 years.
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Thomas Muller has said that he would still pick Robert Lewandowski ahead of Ballon d'Or favourite Karim Benzema despite the Polish striker's summer move to Barcelona. Muller and Bayern Munich are preparing for a Champions League meeting with Lewandowski and his new club. Ad The pair spent eight seasons alongside one another in the Bayern forward line, with the Polish striker scoring more than 40 times in each of the last seven campaigns.
Thomas Muller turns 33 on Tuesday. He will greet the milestone with his usual wide grin and plenty of chatter before focusing on the highest-profile fixture yet of his 15th season as a senior Bayern Munich player, a Champions League collision with Barcelona.
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Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann said Saturday his team lacked their usual energy after they were held to a draw for the second week in a row at Union Berlin and knocked off top spot in the Bundesliga. Union battled to a well-earned 1-1 draw at home to Bayern, allowing fellow high-fliers Freiburg to leapfrog their way into first after they beat Bayer Leverkusen in a five-goal thriller. "In the end it was a fair result. The energy which I've praised so often in the last few weeks wasn't really there today," said Nagelsmann, adding that his side would need to perk up in their Champions League opener against Inter next Wednesday.