Thomas Mueller: Messi is the greatest player in football history
In Messi's brilliant career, if there was a name that broke his heart again and again like a nightmare, it must be Thomas Mueller. Whether it is the club's 8-2 or the hatred of the World Cup final, this German genius seems to always become Messi's ultimate villain on the road to the throne. However, this lifelong enemy, recently, in an interview with the Major League of American Professional Football, admitted that Messi was the best player in history and admitted that his choice had shifted from Ronaldo to Messi. [From Ronaldo to Messi: Mueller's mental journey] In this protracted battle between Messi, Mueller admitted that he was also the leader of Ronaldo. "In the first decade of my career, I usually choose Cristiano if there is any argument," Mueller said. "But now, as I grow older and pursue romanticism, I value the style of the players more than performance. They are all excellent, but Messi is more elegant. Later, Messi won the World Cup with Argentina, so I am more inclined to him now." [He used to be the person Messi least wanted to see] Muller's turn is so shocking because he, perhaps one of the opponents on this planet, has beaten Messi the most. Club level: In the 2012-13 Champions League semi-finals, Bayern eliminated Barcelona 7-0 with a total score. In the 2019-20 season, Bayern massacred Messi's Barcelona with an 8-2 score. National Team Level: In the 2010 World Cup quarterfinals, Germany defeated Argentina 4-0. In the 2014 World Cup final, Germany beat Argentina 1-0, leaving Messi with the century regret of staring at the Hercules Cup. He once again and again, he pulled Messi down from the altar with his own hands. [Messi is the greatest player in football history] After reviewing these grievances, Mueller finally gave the final answer in his heart. "We suffered a crushing defeat against Barcelona, but then we won. I don't understand why things went so well. But to be honest, to me, Messi is the greatest player of our sport ever." [The Final Chapter of the Legend] After playing for Bayern for 17 seasons and winning all the honors including 2 Champions League and 12 Bundesliga, Mueller also bid farewell to Europe this summer. He has moved to the Vancouver White Caps in the AP League, and he will have a chance to play his last match on the court with the one he mentioned in history. When the greatest opponents give you the most sincere praise, this may be the best definition of greatness.
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