Career Highlights of Thomas Müller as Bows out from International Football
In a monumental decision, Thomas Müller has officially announced his retirement from international football. The German forward, known for his versatility and goal-scoring prowess, leaves behind an illustrious career with the national team.
Career Highlights
Müller’s journey with Germany has been nothing short of spectacular. Over the course of his international career, he amassed:
- 131 Caps Representing Germany on the world stage, Müller has been a consistent presence in the squad.
- 45 Goals His knack for finding the back of the net made him a reliable goal scorer.
- 41 Assists
- Demonstrating his playmaking abilities, Müller has also been instrumental in setting up goals for his teammates.
- 86 Goal Contributions Combining his goals and assists, Müller has directly contributed to 86 goals for Germany.
Major Achievements
Müller’s career is decorated with numerous accolades that highlight his talent and contributions to the game:
- World Cup Winner (2014) A crowning achievement in Müller’s career, lifting the World Cup trophy with Germany in Brazil.
- World Golden Boot (2010) Awarded to the top scorer of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, where Müller scored five goals.
- World Cup Silver Boot (2014) Recognized as the second-highest goal scorer in the 2014 World Cup, with five goals.
- World Cup Young Player Award (2010) Honored as the best young player of the 2010 World Cup, showcasing his exceptional talent early in his career.
A Legend of the Game
Thomas Müller’s departure from international football marks the end of an era for German football. His remarkable contributions on the field have earned him a place among the legends of the game. Fans and fellow players alike will remember him not only for his achievements but also for his dedication, sportsmanship, and unique playing style.
As Müller steps away from the international scene, his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of footballers. His journey with the national team may have come to an end, but his impact on the sport will endure.