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Arjen Robben about Thomas Muller: 'He’s already legend and will always be one'
17 March, 20:37
In a recent interview, former Bayern player Arjen Robben was asked what he thinks of Thomas Muller. His response left no doubt about the esteem in which he holds the Munich native:
"What can you say about Thomas? He’s already a legend now and will always be one at this club. It’s just insane what he’s achieved," Robben said.
The former winger and 2013 Champions League winner spent nearly a decade playing alongside Muller, witnessing his extraordinary career up close. With his titles, goals, and assists, the Bayern veteran has long been one of the defining figures in the club’s history.
Muller himself remains under contract with Bayern Munich until 2025 and recently emphasised that he’s not yet thinking about retirement.