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Germany's World Cup-winner Thomas Mueller announces international retirement

Germany's World Cup-winner Thomas Mueller announces international retirement

Germany's World Cup-winner Thomas Mueller announces international retirement

Germany strikerThomasMuellersaid Monday he was drawing a line under his 14-year career with the national team following the conclusion of Euro 2024. "After 131 national team games and 45 goals, I am saying goodbye,"Muellersaid in a video statement announcing his decision.

Mueller, who turns 35 in September, was a key member of the German team that won the 2014 World Cup, beating Argentina in the final after extra time. "When I played my first international match for the German national team over 14 years ago, I could never have dreamed of all this,"Muellersaid in the video. "Great victories and bitter defeats. Sometimes on the floor, only to get back up again," he said."It always made me very proud to play for my country. We celebrated together and sometimes shed a tear together."

Germany's 2-1 loss to Spain in the quarter-finals of Euro 2024 will go down asMueller's last game for the national team. A late extra-time goal by Spain's Mikel Merino dashed Germany's hopes of winning the tournament on home soil.

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A tearfulMuellerhinted after the game that he had played his last game for Germany. Muellersaid he would hold talks with national team coach Julian Nagelsmann and decide whether it was the "sensible option" to step aside in favour of younger players.

- 'Unorthodox... unpredictable' -

FollowingMueller's announcement, Nagelsmann lauded his qualities as a player, adding that the German team would "miss him very much". "Nobody is likeThomasMueller," said Rudi Voeller, the Germany national team director and a prolific striker in his own right. "His value to German football cannot be overestimated," Voeller said in a statement.

Muellerwas "unorthodox, intuitive, unpredictable and that is precisely why (he) is successful", Voeller said. Muellerwon the Golden Boot at the 2010 World Cup in his debut year with the national team, scoring five goals at the tournament in South Africa.

The charismatic striker also scored the opening goal in Germany's famous 7-1 victory over the hosts Brazil in the 2014 World Cup on their way to lifting the title. Of the players to have won the World Cup with Germany that year, only goalkeeper Manuel Neuer is still involved in the national team set-up. Germany and Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos announced before Euro 2024 that he would retire from football after the tournament.

Unlike Kroos,Muellerwill continue to play for his club Bayern Munich, where he is under contract until 2025.

- Goal machine -

"The younger generation doesn't know the national team withoutThomasMuellerand I can't really imagine it without him," Bayern president Herbert Hainer said in a statement. "I'm delighted thatThomaswill continue to play for our club."

With 131 appearances underMueller's belt, only Lothar Matthaeus and Miroslav Klose have played more games for Germany.Muelleralso ranks sixth on Germany's all-time scoring list behind Klose and Voeller, among others, and level with Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.

"His achievements and his titles speak for themselves," German football association president Bernd Neuendorf said in a statement. "With his goals and his ingenuity, he played a key role in shaping one of the most successful periods in the history of our national team," Neuendorf said.

In his goodbye message,Muellercalled on fans to "keep your fingers crossed for the team on the way to the 2026 World Cup".

"I'm doing that too. Now as a fan in the stands and no longer as a player on the pitch." "Nobody is like Thomas Muller. His value for German football cannot be overestimated," German national team chief Rudi Voeller said in a statement. "Regardless of whether he's been with Bayern or the national team for all these years, Thomas has always given every team a face, an exemplary character and a top striker."