As Thomas Müller's tenure at Bayern Munich nears its conclusion, the focus shifts to his final opportunities for titles. Currently the second-most decorated German player, Müller values the journey of competition over mere accolades. Reflecting on the upcoming Club World Cup, he emphasizes that titles are less important than the experiences gained along the way, stating that the pressure and excitement of the tournament are what truly inspire him. As he prepares for what may be his final match at Bayern at age 35, the football community is keenly aware of the legacy he leaves behind.
It's not about titles. The title is just the piece of metal you get when you win the competition. But that's not what makes you happy.
The journey there is what excites me. It's about constantly taking on the pressure, both physically and competitively - and winning.
The attraction [of the competition], of course, is that it's a World Cup. In this format, it feels a bit more like a World Cup.
Looks like the Raumdeuter still enjoys winning but he just wants to do it in style.
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