The story dates back to the spring of 2021. As Bayern Munich prepare to challenge Paris Saint-Germain in the quarter-finals of the Champions League, barely a year after the 2020 final won by the Germans (1-0) , Thomas Müller (33) split from a video posted on his social networks.
He filmed himself there, smiling, happy to find the Parisians.
His message, punctuated by a "
Goodbye
" that many perceived as arrogance had aroused some criticism.
Unfounded when you know that the Bayern player is a very quiet man and always far from controversy.
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Asked yesterday about this, the man with ten World Cup goals with his selection, wanted to clarify the situation at the microphone of Canal +: "
I thought I understood, thanks to my French teammates, that people in France took my "goodbye" as a "goodbye, you go out".
But my level of French is not good.
I just wanted to say
"
goodbye
"
to the camera, as we do at the end of the video and the interpretation was different.
But I have no problem with that.
I'm always happy to face PSG and to play against France.
I like the French.
Maybe they don't like me much since then,"
he said with a smile.
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Focused on the decisive match to come (Bayern's 1-0 victory at the Parc des Princes), he then announced “
I will do everything to win tomorrow.
I'm not asking that they like me, just that they understand that I didn't mean to make fun of me
”.
The subject is closed.