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Tear-jerking! The 35-year-old legend bid farewell to the Bundesliga and won 30,000 tribute to the away team fans: standing ovation + calling his name

On the evening of May 17, the 34th round of the Bundesliga began. Bayern, who has won the championship ahead of schedule, challenged Hoffenheim as a guest. This game is also the curtain call for the 35-year-old German legend Thomas Mueller. Previously, Bayern had announced that Mueller left the team after his contract expired this summer, and he himself confirmed that he would not continue to play in the Bundesliga in the future.

Muller started in this game. In the 60th minute of the game, Mueller was replaced by his teammate Harry Kane, officially ending his Bundesliga career. When Mueller left the court, more than 30,000 Hoffenheim fans stood up to applaud him and shouted his name collectively. This is indeed a great honor and respect for a visiting player.

And Mueller did not cry sadly. He was optimistic and gave a thumbs up on the bench and smiled and waved his hand to thank the Hoffenheim fans for their tribute to him. On August 15, 2008, the 18-year-old Mueller made his Bayern career debut, and the prelude to the legend began. In the 2009-10 season, under the coaching of Van Gaal, Muller became Bayern's main player.

Muller made a total of 503 appearances throughout his Bundesliga career, and he completed 150 goals and 211 assists, making him a well-deserved legend in the Bundesliga. In 17 Bundesliga seasons, Mueller won the Bundesliga championship 13 times, and he has also become the player with the most winning Bundesliga titles in history.

However, although Mueller has completed the curtain call in the Bundesliga, this is not the curtain call in his Bayern career. According to the plan, he will also participate in this summer's Club World Cup with Bayern, when he will perform his own Bayern farewell performance in the Club World Cup.