- Muller gets ‘goosebumps’ from fans
- Has already made impact on the pitch
- Transition from ألمانيا has been a ثقافة shock
Muller has begun a new chapter with the فانكوفر وايتكابس, marking his first professional experience outside of Germany. Just weeks into his tenure, the ex-بايرن ميونيخ player is already making an impact, scoring a celebrated winner with a penalty in his second competitive appearance for the club. Muller’s arrival has sparked a “football fever” across the city. His debut at BC Place saw an electric atmosphere with over 26,000 fans, some of whom even wore traditional German lederhosen in a nod to his Bavarian roots. The cultural exchange goes both ways, as Muller, who previously spent his entire career at Bayern, is now adjusting to a new continent and a new league. The former German international has been surprised by the outpouring of support from fans, who stop him in the street not for autographs but to thank him for choosing their city.
Muller wrote in his newsletter: “Heard a lot about Canadian hospitality. But what happened here in Vancouver was just really cool. People all over the city are suddenly in football fever. While strolling through the city or getting coffee, people come up to me and thank me. Not for an autograph, but for choosing the Whitecaps. ‘Thank you for choosing our city, Thomas!’ – I hear that again and again. It really gives you goosebumps when people are so proud that you’re now part of their city.”
Muller’s easy transition and humble approach are perhaps best illustrated by a unique gesture he made to his new teammate, Ralph Priso. The former German international, who wore the number 13 on his way to a كأس العالم title, was given his preferred number by the young Canadian midfielder. Muller, in turn, offered a very special Bavarian gift as a token of his appreciation.
“When I received number 13 from Ralph Priso, it was clear to me: I needed a proper Bavarian gift,” he said. “And what could be nicer than a pair of genuine Lederhosen? Ralph was thrilled and actually came to the stadium in Lederhosen for our first game together – really casual. In North America, we players arrive at matches in our own clothes, and he immediately took advantage of the opportunity to make an appearance.”
With his first two appearances and a match-winning goal already under his belt, the 35-year-old is well on his way to settling in and cementing his role as a key player for the Whitecaps. The club are expecting his on-field leadership and football intelligence to be instrumental in their push for a strong playoff run and a potential بطولة عنوان.
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