
TLDR; Radio müller we miss you.
Honestly, I don’t think we’ll ever see another player like him because modern football academies aren't designed to produce players like Thomas.
If you look at him purely on paper, he shouldn’t work. He’s not the fastest, he’s not the best dribbler, and sometimes he looks like he’s about to trip over his own legs. But that’s exactly why there’s only one. You can teach a kid to dribble like Musiala or shoot like Kane, but you cannot teach someone to see the game in "Matrix code" the way Müller does.
He invented his own position because he didn’t fit into any other box. He’s the only player who can play a "terrible" 89 minutes—misplacing passes, looking awkward—and still walk away with the match-winning goal and an assist just because he knew exactly where the ball would bounce before the defender did.
We can buy new strikers and new wingers. But when "Radio Müller" goes silent, we aren't just losing a player; we're losing a genre of football
by wubbalump
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Well loss belongs to life. We all can be very gratefull because of the uncountable memorys he created for us,
Thank you very much for that Thomas!
And also I think Müllers story at Bayern isn´t over, he will come back at some day.