FC Bayern Munich: Thomas Müller Reacts on Instagram After Defeat – Latest News Updates

FC Bayern Munich: Thomas Müller Reacts on Instagram After Defeat – Latest News Updates

2024-04-01 17:23:00

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    At FC Bayern Munich there is helplessness following the next setback once morest Borussia Dortmund. Apparently also on Instagram – except for Thomas Müller.

    Munich – And once once more there is dissatisfaction and unrest at FC Bayern. After Munich’s 0:2 (0:1) defeat once morest Borussia Dortmund, the conclusion of the season is becoming more and more sober. The defeat once morest BVB was the fifth defeat of the season in the Bundesliga – following 27 match days.

    After defeat once morest Dortmund: Thomas Müller posts Instagram story

    Once once more, the alarm bells are ringing, figuratively speaking, on Säbener Straße and in the Allianz Arena. Someone who always stands up when things aren’t going well did so once more this time: Thomas Müller, Upper Bavaria’s identification figure, born in Weilheim, lives in Otterfing, and has been playing for the club since July 2000. So for almost 24 (!) years.

    Until midnight on Saturday (March 30), Müller was the only Bayern player to address fans on Instagram following the recent disappointment. That hadn’t changed as of Sunday evening, as of 6:30 p.m. First he posted a photo of teammate Leon Goretzka with the result (0:2) next to it. He then shared a photo of himself regarding the Bundesliga classic and wrote in English: “That was not enough.” In German: “That was not enough.”

    Disappointed: Thomas Müller following the defeat once morest BVB. © Screenshot Instagram@esmuellert

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    Immediately following the game once morest Westphalia, the 34-year-old attacker made a clear statement towards his colleagues. “We are very disappointed with our own performance. The international break doesn’t seem to have been good for us, with the side note that you notice that Leverkusen scored the last minute goal once more. You think they’re finally leaving something behind. “That was a small setback,” said Bayern figurehead Müller Sky. Meanwhile, players who were really weak, such as Alphonso Davies and Leroy Sané, did not appear in front of the TV camera.

    Müller continued in the interview on the sidelines: “Dortmund played well, but they didn’t have the stars in the sky either, but they deserved to win. This is disappointing. That wasn’t what we were building up to before the international break.”

    I also ask myself: How can we have such an attitude? This is inexplicable and frustrating. You had the feeling that it was regarding nothing, it was a friendly game.

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    Joshua Kimmich also stood up and clearly criticized Bayern’s attitude. “That is the crucial question. I also ask myself: How can we have such an attitude? This is inexplicable and frustrating. You had the feeling that it was regarding nothing, it was a friendly game. “That should never happen to us in a home game and once morest Dortmund,” said the 29-year-old Swabian: “We shouldn’t be interested in the Leverkusen results. We have to do our own homework.” “Everyone should really use the two days off to question themselves,” explained Kimmich.

    By the way: Someone got in touch on Instagram on Sunday followingnoon, shortly before 4 p.m.: Manuel Neuer. The 38-year-old world champion posted photos of walking with his offspring in the picturesque landscape of the Tegernsee Valley, where the goalkeeper lives in the small town of the same name 50 kilometers south of Munich in the Bavarian Mangfall Mountains. The national player, who was missing once morest BVB due to a slight torn muscle fiber in his left adductor, chose an idyllic Easter walk to gain some distance from the many footballing disappointments this Bayern season. (pm)

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