Bayern Munich Alumni: Thomas Muller becomes most decorated German player ever
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Bayern Munich Alumni: Thomas Muller becomes most decorated German player ever
"Müller added the Canadian Championship title to his already bulging trophy cabinet, winning his first major honor with his new club on Wednesday. He scored a penalty and assisted another goal in the Whitecaps' 4-2 win over city rivals Vancouver FC. The win meant the Whitecaps successfully defended their title, and completed a four-peat as well. The goal also happened to be Müller's 300th career goal."
"Technically speaking, Müller's first trophy for Vancouver came a few days earlier, when he won the Cascadia Cup. The Cup is contested between the Whitecaps, Seattle Sounders, and Portland Timbers, and is awarded to the team with the best head-to-head record in the season. However, because it is not an official competition held by MLS, Müller had to wait a bit for his first major title in North America."
"The Canadian Championship win takes Müller up to 35 major titles in his career. This means that he is now the outright most decorated German player of all time. He was previously tied with former teammate Toni Kroos with 34."
Thomas Müller moved from Bayern Munich to Vancouver Whitecaps and continued his title-winning run. He won the Canadian Championship, scoring a penalty and assisting in the Whitecaps' 4-2 win over Vancouver FC, which completed a four-peat and marked his 300th career goal. He had earlier won the Cascadia Cup, a regional trophy not officially sanctioned by MLS. The Canadian Championship elevated his career major-title total to 35, making him the most decorated German player, surpassing Toni Kroos. He has five goals, three assists, and two trophies for the Whitecaps so far, and is pursuing the Supporters' Shield and MLS Cup.
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