Key Points

Thomas Muller experienced a profound moment of reflection after potentially playing his final Champions League match with Bayern Munich. The 35-year-old veteran was honored by thousands of fans chanting his name in the San Siro stadium after their quarterfinal elimination. His coach Vincent Kompany described him as a legend, highlighting Muller's immense contribution to the club and competition. Despite the emotional exit, Muller quickly shifted focus to the ongoing Bundesliga title race, demonstrating his characteristic competitive spirit.

Key Points: Muller's Emotional Bayern Champions League Farewell Moment

  • Bayern fans honor Muller's legendary Champions League career
  • Emotional postgame moment marks potential tournament farewell
  • Kompany calls Muller a true legend
  • Forward focuses on Bundesliga title race
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'You can't trigger goosebumps': Muller reflects on emotional Champions League exit

Thomas Muller reflects on potentially final Champions League match, experiencing raw emotions after Bayern Munich's quarterfinal elimination

"You can't trigger goosebumps. It happens. - Thomas Muller"

Berlin, April 17

As Thomas Muller tried to come to terms with Bayern Munich's UEFA Champions League exit, emotions spilled over as the 35-year-old left the San Siro pitch following a postgame interview.

Thousands of Bayern fans, who had stayed behind, chanted the Bavarian icon's name in an otherwise empty arena. "This makes your body react," said the two-time Champions League winner, describing a "goosebumps feeling".

"You can't trigger goosebumps," he added. "It happens. All of a sudden, it tells you about the emotions inside you."

With his dream of reaching the 2025 final in Munich left unfulfilled, Muller likely played the last Champions League match of his career that has spanned 25 years in Bayern's shirt, Xinhua reports.

Catching up with legends like Lionel Messi in appearances in the world's top club competition offered little consolation in that moment. Muller's 163 Champions League appearances and 57 goals place him behind only Cristiano Ronaldo (183) and Iker Casillas (177) on the all-time appearance list.

Teammates showed their respect as they passed by, embracing Muller and offering congratulations after the quarterfinal defeat.

Bayern head coach Vincent Kompany spoke to the forward's legacy: "Over the upcoming months, we might fully understand how important he is and was. He is a legend," said the 39-year-old manager.

Muller quickly turned his focus to the Bundesliga title race: "In three days, things go on in Heidenheim."

"My family was around; it might have been more emotional for them. I still feel in the middle of competition, as we want to secure the national title," he added.

Bayern chairman Jan-Christian Dreesen called Muller's achievements "a unique lifetime achievement," noting his place among the top three Champions League players.

Muller spoke about his enduring drive: "There is no before, there is no after-it's just the minutes of competition I have always loved."

The coming weeks may provide space for both Muller and fans to process the end of an era. "At the moment, I don't feel a lot," he said, appearing uncertain about his own emotions.

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Michael T.
Absolute legend. The way fans chanted his name gave me chills just reading about it. Müller's passion for the game is unmatched 👏
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Sarah K.
While I admire Müller's career, I think the article romanticizes the loss a bit too much. It was still a quarterfinal exit after all. But his legacy is undeniable.
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Jamal R.
163 UCL appearances is insane! The man is a machine. That stat about being behind only Ronaldo and Casillas really puts it in perspective.
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Anna L.
"You can't trigger goosebumps" - what a perfect way to describe those special football moments. Gonna miss seeing him in the Champions League 😢
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Tobias W.
Love how he immediately shifts focus to the Bundesliga. True professional mentality right there. Bayern better win it for him!
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Lena P.
That moment when the whole stadium chants your name... that's the kind of respect you earn after 25 years of dedication. Football won't be the same without him 💛❤️

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