Muller who currently plays for Bundesliga club, Bayern Munich made his senior debut for Germany back in 2010
By Kehinde Okeowo
Bayern Munich striker, Thomas Muller has said his international career may be over following Germany’s elimination from Euro 2024.
Muller and his German teammates lost 2-1 to Spain in a quarter-final match played in Stuttgart on Friday night.
Spain took the lead in the 51st minute through Dani Olmo, but the host deservedly equalized through Florian Wirtz in the 89th minute.
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However, Mikel Merino broke the hearts of the German fans after netting the winning goal in the 119th minute to ensure Spain advanced to the last-4.
After the game, Muller, who made his senior debut for Germany back in 2010 dropped a big retirement claim, telling Sky Sport (via Fabrizio Romano):
“It’s very likely that this was my last game with Germany, yes.”
Meanwhile Spain after defeating Germany will now face France, who advanced to the last 4 of Euro 2024 after beating Portugal in a penalty shootout.