'I Am Saying Goodbye': German Star Thomas Muller Announces International Retirement
After Toni Kroos, Muller became the latest German player to announce his retirement from international football.

Thomas Muller | Credits: Twitter
German attacking midfielder and 2014 World Cup-winning player, Thomas Muller, announced his retirement from international football on Monday.
After Toni Kroos, Muller became the latest German player to announce his retirement from international football. The 34-year-old was a part of Germany's Euro 2024 squad that crashed out of the tournament in the quarter-final stage on their home soil.
Spain handed them a 2-1 defeat in the last eight in a thrilling clash. However, goals from Dani Olmo and Mikel Merino sealed their exit from the tournament.
After the conclusion of Euro 2024, Muller took to his social media handle to announce his retirement from international football.
"After 131 national team games and 45 goals, I am saying goodbye," Muller said in a video while announcing his decision.
"I was always proud to represent my country and I want to thank everyone. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for the team on the way to the 2026 World Cup as a fan but no longer as a player on the pitch," he added.
Thomas Muller played a crucial role in success of Germany
Muller made his debut for Germany in March 2010. In the 2010 World Cup, he netted five goals and won the Golden Boot and FIFA Young Player Award.
The 34-year-old was a part of Germany's team that stunned Argentina in the 2014 final at Maracana in Brazil. He scored five goals in the tournament, including a hat-trick against Portugal in the group stage.
Overall in the World Cup, Muller has scored ten goals in 19 games for Germany and registered three assists as well.
In the Euro Cup, Muller didn't register a single goal in 12 games but had two assists to his name.
Throughout the competition, the Bayern Munich player spent most of the time on the bench and played 56 minutes across two games.
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