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    World Cup winner Muller announces retirement from international football

    The 34-year-old Bayern Munich striker played 131 times for his country, scoring 45 goals.

    World Cup winner Muller announces retirement from international football
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    Thomas Muller won the 2014 World Cup with Germany 

    MUNICH: Germany forward Thomas Muller announced his retirement from international soccer on Monday after a 14-year career that included the 2014 World Cup title.

    The 34-year-old Bayern Munich striker played 131 times for his country, scoring 45 goals.

    “It always made me very proud to play for my country. We celebrated together and sometimes shed a tear together,” he said in a video posted on YouTube. “I would like to say thank you to all the fans and my Germany teammates for their support over the years. Take the enthusiasm and joy of this year’s Euros with you.”

    Müller’s final appearance for Germany was as a substitute in the host nation’s quarter-final loss to eventual Euro 2024 winner Spain.

    Müller made his debut for the German national team on 3 March 2010 in a 1-0 defeat to Argentina. The forward played in four World Cups and four European Championships with the DFB team. At the 2010 World Cup, in which Germany came third, Muller won the Golden Boot as top scorer and was also voted best young player of the tournament.

    Fellow veteran Tony Kroos retired from all soccer after Euro 2024, leaving Germany without two of its most experienced players going forward.

    Agencies
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