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Bayern veteran Thomas Muller announces second season with the Whitecaps in MLS

By IANS | Updated: November 20, 2025 23:30 IST

Berlin (Germany), Nov 20 Press conferences with Thomas Muller have become a highlight of Major League Soccer (MLS) ...

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Berlin (Germany), Nov 20 Press conferences with Thomas Muller have become a highlight of Major League Soccer (MLS) and the Vancouver Whitecaps. The 36-year-old German veteran often delivers analysis and occasional surprises that captivate audiences.

Ahead of Sunday's Western Conference semifinal against Los Angeles FC, Muller announced he would return for another season with the Canadian side. "Yes, full attack," Muller said in an interview with German magazine Kicker. Muller spoke about "more emotional moments and thrill than I expected in advance of my move to the MLS."

As his move from the German Bundesliga came close to a journey into the unknown, "I can now say, I am happy, satisfied, and enjoy playing here."

Muller has nine goals and four assists in 10 games. "It's not only the goals," he said. "I can contribute my experience to help the team and the club, as well as achieve sporting success."

Entering the "Do-or-Die" mode against Los Angeles has triggered enthusiasm around the Whitecaps. The arena will be packed this Sunday, Muller said.

"One game is going to decide from now on," Muller said. Teams including San Diego, Los Angeles, and Vancouver in the Western Conference, and Miami with Lionel Messi, Philadelphia, and Cincinnati in the Eastern Conference, are competing for the league title.

Vancouver fans are eager to win the title again after 1979, said the 2014 world champion and two-time UEFA Champions League winner, reports Xinhua.

To attract attention in the ice hockey country of Canada is an achievement, the 13-time German champion added. "We see kids wearing our shirt in kindergarten and on the streets," he said, adding that the game against Los Angeles is completely sold out.

Generating excitement was part of the reason for signing him, Muller said, adding he values the team's success over his own goals.

He said the league benefits from the participation of many experienced players.

Crossing swords with Los Angeles involves meeting former European football stars, such as Hugo Lloris, the former French national goalkeeper and 2018 FIFA World Cup winner, and Heung-Min Son, a former Tottenham striker.

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