After the sovereign success against Frankfurt, vice captain Thomas Müller raises the alarm at FC Bayern. It opens up a explosive fundamental debate.

Julian Buhl reports from Munich

Thomas Müller was once again in his element. With a Müller milk in the flavor in Banane, with which other, he stood in the interview zone in the abdomen of the Allianz Arena and Parlies and parried a question about the other. There were pretty tricky ones.

On a topic, funny sayings or wink suddenly couldn’t hear or see anything. You already realized the serious tone of his voice that he had something important to say. Müller raised a question himself, which apparently is very busy at the moment. And with that he questioned nothing less than the guiding principle of the entire club: the “Mia San Mia”.

“We deserve the victory in this game-through the way we played,” Müller began his analysis after FC Bayern’s 4-0 victory against Frankfurt. “We may need to believe ourselves a bit,” continued Müller and then finally opened the “Mia San Mia” debate with the sentences he was following follow. “You have to realize that in the past few weeks or in principle that sometimes a little bit of this self -confidence is missing from one or the other.”

A fact that actually does not fit the self -image and traditionally very pronounced self -confidence of the German record champion. Müller also puzzles why the Munich team sometimes lost or at least not radiated. “Although everyone who is under contract with Bayern has to be able to do something special, otherwise they would not be here. That is already a very enormous selection that plays here,” he said. “And sometimes I am sometimes surprised that we do not basically have more confidence. But we are also people.”

The team with the dominant appearance against Frankfurt “Peu à Peu, from minute to minute”, the team with the dominant appearance against Frankfurt, which was apparently lost against Glasgow (1: 1). made Müller.

He himself had literally shaken his teammates on the field. Konrad Laimer felt the most clearly after almost half an hour, which miller gesticulating on the square.

“I was a touch of it. But the Konni can stand it,” said the 2014 world champion and joked: “This made my shot extremely firm – because I was so angry that he did not offer me the walk.”

As a vice captain, it is part of Müller’s tasks to (again) incorporate the “Mia San Mia” to his teammates. Or not? “Of course, yes! We show that there is little reason to basically struggle, but it makes sense to analyze,” said Müller. “But: An analysis that can be self-critical, just without losing this self-confidence that every second yourself is still a top top player-you have to find this ridge, which is of course narrow.”

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