
Thomas Müller’s goodbye at Bayern Munich has been long and tough. Fans have sat through the reveal that he would not be given a new contract to stay in Munich, his very short renewal, the rumors over his potential next move, the last days of training in Munich and then his eventual goodbye. But Müller is nothing if not a man of many surprises, so perhaps something like this should have been expected.
Just in time for his departure from Bayern, Bild reports, as captured by @iMiaSanMia, that the 2014
World Cup winner has published a book that details all his greatest adventures:
Thomas Müller has published his own children’s book, featuring eight illustrated highlights from his career on 16 pages.
Two of the pages include Germany’s famous 4-0 win over Argentina in the 2010 World Cup and Bayern’s 1-0 win over Paris Saint Germain in the 2020 Champions League final. Interestingly, then-PSG head coach Thomas Tuchel is illustrated sobbing into his hands. That could not have been motivated by anything else, right?
If you would like to see some silly, comedic illustrations on Müller’s greatest moments, then this book might be a fun one to purchase.
Let’s breakdown the latest and great news from a crazy week on this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Weekend Warm-up Show. This is what we have on tap:
- Some final thoughts on the Franz Beckenbauer Supercup as we steamroll toward the match, including the expected absence of Alexander Nübel.
- Thomas Müller landed to much fanfare in Vancouver. Canada…such a great place.
- After some doubt, Kingsley Coman is finally off to Al Nassr. Let’s talk about why there was a delay and what that could mean for what is going on inside the walls of Säbener Straße.
- The negotiations between Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart for Nick Woltemade might have come to a fiery conclusion on Wednesday. That is a big problem for Bayern Munich, so let’s discuss the fallout.
- All of a sudden Christopher Nkunku might be the value buy that Bayern Munich is looking for…let’s kick around why that might not be a bad idea, but why it also is not the best idea.
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