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."
Related Posts
- Dezelby: Marseille has not had much time to prepare for the Champions League, Real Madrid is not a simple opponent
- Liverpool s third highest salary, Wilz may have a weekly salary of 325,000 pounds, second only to Salah and Van Dijk
- Azcagota, the famous Spanish coach and former national security technical director, passed away at the age of 72
- Losing to Dalian exposes its physical weaknesses. Should we give young people more opportunities. Does Han Peng have the courage to do so?
- Team newspaper: Emerson will terminate the contract with West Ham early, and then join Marseille as a free agent for two years
- Inter Milan has difficulty in selecting coaches, and it was destined when Xiao Yin left the team! Please give his successor more patience!
- British media: Low price choice for striker position, Manchester United is interested in Genk scorer Arrocodare
- Italian media: If Walter Made leaves Stuttgart will fight for Bonnie with all his strength, Inter Milan is still the best
- Tenghach s first signing! Leverkusen introduces new Van der Sar at a discounted price, and the Bees sign the Reds second goal to make up for the shortage
