First title with Whitecaps
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After around seven weeks of his international adventure at the Vancouver Whitecaps, Thomas Müller does not feel any language difficulties. “My English is not a Shakespeare yet, I realize that. But in the international football language it depends on the essentials,” wrote the ex-international in his own newsletter.
The fact that the 2014 world champion recently led his team to win the Canadian championship and that with 35 titles is now the most successful German footballer in front of his long -standing teammate Toni Kroos is strengthening. “First title in Vancouver, Radio Müller is now running in English and the playoffs are just around the corner – it goes round in Canada,” wrote Müller.
Müller also wants to cause a sensation in the co-round of the Major League Soccer with Vancouver. For this, the triumph in the Canadian championship was worth gold, said the 36-year-old: “It was particularly important to me that we as a team showed how we can work in the final when it comes to.
The long-standing Bayern professional also wished “a hearty prose made of Vancouver to everyone at the Munich Oktoberfest. The pictures that I get sent from friends are great-even if they arrive at 3 a.m.,” he wrote: “Unfortunately, I have to imagine the pork knuckles here. Have fun at the Oktoberfest.”

