Kovac: It s a bit strange for Mueller to leave Bayern. I believe he will continue to play golf after retirement
7:31pm, 14 May 2025Football
May 12th Dortmund coach Kovac said in an interview with Spox that it is a bit strange for Mueller to leave Bayern now.
Kovac said: "We all know Mueller and his character very well, and he is welcome everywhere. Now that he has left, it's a bit strange because he started playing there at the age of 19. I believe he will return to the Bundesliga in the future and will probably return to Bayern Munich. If Mueller retires, he will continue to play golf and he plays very well in golf."
Mueller and Kovac have worked with Bayern. In October 2019, Kovac said when talking about Mueller's lack of playing time: "If you need it, he will definitely get a chance to play." Now, Kovac apologized for his remarks at that time: "I have admitted that it was a mistake."
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