Matthäus is convinced:
“That got on Müller’s nerves so much”
Under Thomas Tuchel, Thomas Müller didn't exactly have the easiest time, often having to sit on the substitutes' bench, while the coach justified himself after the game by saying it wasn't a "Müller game". "That got on his nerves," Lothar Matthäus is convinced.
"You don't want to hear every week that it's not a Müller game," said the expert, giving an idea of how the Bayern veteran must have felt about this statement.
"He wasn't laughing after that"
Matthäus had bumped into Müller a few times in Munich, and the 63-year-old hinted on Sky that the attacking pro had not exactly raved about Tuchel's statements. "He might have laughed about it once at the beginning, but after that he wasn't laughing anymore."
Under new coach Vincent Kompany, Müller will no longer hear such statements, Matthäus is certain: "That won't come from Kompany." The Bundesliga opener against Wolfsburg will probably go down in the books as at least half a Müller game; shortly after the 34-year-old was substituted in the 65th minute, FC Bayern turned the game around and ultimately won 3:2.
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