On July 6, Germany was eliminated in the quarter-finals of the European Championship with a 1-2 loss to Spain. After the match, German international Thomas Müller hinted that his national team career might be over.
Müller commented after the game, “This might be my last appearance for the national team. I’m very proud to have been part of this squad, and I thank all the fans who supported us. We had a great tournament, let’s keep this feeling alive.”
Müller has been a stalwart for Germany over the years, having played 131 matches, scoring 45 goals and providing 41 assists. He was instrumental in helping the team win the 2014 World Cup.
With Germany’s exit from Euro, veterans like Kroos have announced their retirements, and Müller has also expressed his intention to step away from the national team. The German squad is likely to undergo significant changes for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with younger players potentially taking over.
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