German star Thomas Müller announces his retirement from international football. (Photo credit: Yahoo)


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Thomas Müller has officially announced his retirement from international football following the conclusion of EURO 2024. The 34-year-old star made this announcement in a heartfelt statement on Monday, marking the end of an impressive era for the German national team.

In his statement, Müller expressed pride in representing Germany. “I was always proud to represent my country and I want to thank everyone,” he said. As he steps away from the pitch, he emphasized his continued support for the team, wishing them success as they aim for the 2026 World Cup. “I’m keeping my fingers crossed for the team on the way to the 2026 World Cup as a fan but no longer as a player on the pitch,” he added. He concluded with a simple yet emotional farewell: “Goodbye and see you soon.”

Müller’s international career is nothing short of remarkable. Over his time with the national team, he played 131 matches and scored 45 goals, establishing himself as one of Germany’s all-time greats. His crowning achievement came in 2014 when he was part of the squad that lifted the FIFA World Cup, solidifying his legacy in football history.

Despite his significant contributions, Müller found himself in a different role during this summer’s European Championship. He was primarily used as a substitute, participating in just two games and totaling 56 minutes on the field. Unfortunately, Germany's journey in the tournament ended in disappointment as they were eliminated in the quarter-finals by Spain, falling short of their goal for glory.

Müller’s announcement has prompted an outpouring of gratitude and respect from fans, teammates, and sports analysts alike. His experience, tactical intelligence, and leadership on and off the field have been invaluable to the German squad over the years. Many are already reflecting on his contributions and what he has meant to German football.

As Müller transitions to life after international football, he leaves behind a legacy that will inspire future generations. His dedication to the sport and his country has set a high standard for aspiring footballers. With his competitive spirit and remarkable achievements, he has not only left an imprint on the pitch but also in the hearts of fans.

Looking ahead, Müller plans to support the national team from the sidelines, cheering them on as they prepare for the upcoming World Cup. His departure marks the end of an era, but it also opens the door for new talent to emerge in the squad. Fans are hopeful that the next generation can build on Müller’s legacy and lead Germany to future successes.

As the football world acknowledges this significant milestone in Müller’s career, the focus now shifts to the future. With his retirement, the national team will undoubtedly feel the absence of a player who brought both skill and heart to every match.

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