Thomas Muller tired of discussions on him not starting for Bayern Munich after draw against Borussia Dortmund
Briefly

Thomas Müller, a pivotal figure at Bayern Munich, is set to leave the club this summer. Recently, he showcased his skills in his last der Klassiker match, reigniting discussions about his future and ongoing ability. Müller, while acknowledging the competition, asserts he remains a valuable asset despite his age. Critics argue that his extended bench time is unwarranted given his unique contributions, and comparisons are drawn to peers like Robert Lewandowski, suggesting that ability should outweigh age considerations in team selection.
It's official - Thomas Müller is playing his last few games at Bayern Munich, before he leaves the club this summer, and he just played his last der Klassiker in Bavarian red.
The competition is incredibly tough. When I look at our attack, we only have quality. That's why I think the discussion is a bit tiresome.
A player of his caliber cannot be benched for a whole year, only to start games now just because of the injury crisis.
Does age really matter when the player is still far superior to any competing players who may come in?
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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