Müller made use of some of his trademark humor when asked what it felt like for him to begin on the bench.
With Nagelsmann being tight-lipped, reporters then turned to Thomas Müller for better quotables. The 32-year-old German football legend found himself in an unfamiliar position at the start of the match. Namely, on the bench. On the topic of energy levels, Nagelsmann very rarely feels the need to rest Müller, not even in Champions’ League weeks.
“I liked it very much,” Müller said with a wide sarcastic grin when asked how it felt to not be on the field when proceedings started, “I’ve always been a fan of Union Berlin; the way they play football as a team. We knew what to expect.”
“We came right back [after Union scored the opener],” Müller further noted when pressed, “but we essentially burned up our goal quickly because you only get one to five [scoring] situations against the Union block.”
“All credit to Union,” Müller added, “I can only congratulate them. They’re not up near the top of the table for nothing.”
“No, not really,” he said, “You always like to play, but there’s such high quality in the squad at the moment that it’s hard to make choices up front. Next week, one makes choices again.”
“I’ve had better answers before,” Müller concluded before striding off, “I give myself a ‘C-Minus” [for the answer].”
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