2️⃣5️⃣ Bayern pay tribute to Müller ahead of Gladbach clash
The German champions were eager to celebrate their Bundesliga title win, but the triumph was tinged with sadness as Die Roten waved goodbye to a club legend.
Thomas Müller will depart Bayern at the end of the campaign following 17 years of service for the Bavarian outfit.
The Allianz Arena was eager to pay tribute to their club hero, adorning the corner flags with the number 25 and unveiling a special tifo to honour the 35-year-old.
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— FC Bayern (@FCBayernEN) May 10, 2025
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Can Müller get amongst the goals to cap a perfect send-off as Bayern take on Gladbach this evening?
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