Thomas Mueller, the veteran Germany forward, has announced his retirement from the national team after a successful 14-year career. With 131 appearances and 45 goals, Mueller has been an integral part of the team, helping them win the 2014 World Cup. In a video statement, Mueller expressed his pride in representing his country and shared memories of both victories and defeats. His final game for Germany was a 2-1 loss to Spain in the quarterfinals of Euro 2024, where a late extra-time goal ended their hopes of winning the tournament.
After the defeat to Spain, a tearful Mueller hinted that it might be his last game for Germany. Following discussions with national team coach Julian Nagelsmann, Mueller decided to retire from international football in favor of younger players. Nagelsmann praised Mueller’s qualities as a player, acknowledging that his contributions to German football were invaluable. Mueller was known for his unorthodox and unpredictable style of play, which made him successful throughout his career. His decision to retire comes after fellow World Cup winner Toni Kroos announced his retirement before Euro 2024.
Despite retiring from the national team, Mueller will continue to play for his club Bayern Munich, where he is under contract until 2025. Throughout his career, Mueller has achieved numerous milestones, including winning the Golden Boot at the 2010 World Cup and scoring in Germany’s famous 7-1 victory over Brazil in the 2014 World Cup. With 131 appearances for the national team, Mueller ranks alongside legends like Lothar Matthaeus and Miroslav Klose, as well as on Germany’s all-time scoring list with players like Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. His impact on German football will be remembered for years to come, and his retirement marks the end of an era for the national team.
In his retirement statement, Mueller expressed gratitude for the opportunity to represent his country on the international stage and thanked fans for their support throughout his career. His decision to retire signals a changing of the guard within the German national team, as younger players are given the chance to step up and make their mark. While Mueller’s presence will be missed, his legacy will live on through the memories he created on the pitch. As one of the most successful and beloved players in German football history, Mueller’s retirement marks the end of a chapter for the national team but opens up new opportunities for the next generation of players to shine.
Mueller’s retirement from the national team comes as a bittersweet moment for fans, who will miss his on-field contributions and infectious personality. However, his decision to step aside after a long and successful career paves the way for new talents to emerge and carry the torch for German football. As Mueller bids farewell to the national team, his legacy as a World Cup winner and key player will be remembered by fans and future generations of players alike. With a record-breaking career and numerous accolades to his name, Mueller’s retirement marks the end of an era while also creating space for the future stars of German football to make their mark on the international stage.