Thomas Muller goals put him on rare list that not even Cristiano Ronaldo can claim

Thomas Muller’s Bayern Munich contract might be expiring, but his astonishing football legacy never will. The 35-year-old lifelong Bayern legend is making headlines in Germany as an impending free agent with no new deal on the horizon. GettyMuller isn’t a regular under Vincent Kompany, but he’s still a Bayern icon[/caption] It’s not just with his club where he’s an undeniable legendGetty Muller has already stepped away from international duty with one of the greatest records the tournament has ever seen, and he can still add to his Champions League scoring with Bayern in the quarter-finals against Inter Milan. In fact, so impressive has Muller been in football’s premier international and club competitions that he has a record not even Cristiano Ronaldo can boast. The Bavarian-born icon features in the top ten of the scoring charts for both the World Cup and Champions League – a feat only two other players can boast. Muller has ten goals in 16 games for Germany on the biggest stage, and 56 in 161 in Europe’s elite competition. His World Cup record ranks him joint tenth, while his Champions League tally is the sixth best in the competition’s history. Only Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe can reach such a feat, showing just what an achievement it is. Ronaldo, meanwhile, is top of the Champions League scoring charts with 140 goals, but joint 26th in the World Cup with eight in 22. Despite the incredible success of a Euro 2016 win with Portugal, the furthest the Al Nassr forward has gone in the World Cup is the semi-finals in 2006, although there’s little doubt he’ll still be going in 2026, looking to add to his total. But for Muller, that time is over. The veteran was controversially dropped from Germany’s squad by Joachim Low in 2019, despite the pair winning the tournament together in 2014. Low wanted to move on to a younger generation, and also said goodbye to Jerome Boateng and Mats Hummels before reversing that call for Euro 2020. RankPlayer (Team)Goals scoredMatchesEditions scored in1Miroslav Klose (Germany)16242002, 2006, 2010, 20142Ronaldo (Brazil)15191998, 2002, 20063Gerd Muller (Germany)14131970, 19744Just Fontaine (France)13619584Lionel Messi (Argentina)13262006, 2014, 2018, 20226Kylian Mbappe12142018, 20226Pele (Brazil)12141958, 1962, 1966, 19708Sandor Kocsis (Hungary)11519548Jurgen Klinsmann (Germany)11171990, 1994, 199810Helmut Rahn (Germany)10101954, 195810Gabriel Batistuta (Argentina)10121994, 1998, 200210Gary Lineker (England)10121986, 199010Teofilo Cubillas (Peru)10131970, 197810Thomas Muller (Germany)10162010, 201410Grzegorz Lato (Poland)10201974, 1978, 1982Muller ranks joint 10th in World Cup goals That gave Muller another run at the 2022 World Cup, but he failed to score, before retiring full time after the home Euro 2024 campaign in Germany. During that rough spell at international level, Muller added his second Champions League win in 2020, and later became Bayern’s all-time record appearance holder. You’d think all of this would make a new contract a formality, but it seems as though that isn’t the case. Almost never injured, Muller is on course to play the fewest games in a season since becoming a Bayern regular, with 35 games this season, only 12 of which were starts. Recent weeks have seen major outlets like BILD and Kicker reporting that he won’t be offered a new deal, and so monumental is that claim that even the usually calm sporting director Max Eberl lost his cool. “How many more questions do I have to answer?” he said about constant Muller questions before Bayern take on Augsburg. “You can ask three more times, through the back door. RankPlayerGoalsApps1 Cristiano Ronaldo1401832 Lionel Messi1291633 Robert Lewandowski1031304 Karim Benzema901525 Raúl711426 Ruud van Nistelrooy5673 Thomas Müller561618 Kylian Mbappé55859 Thierry Henry5011210 Erling Haaland4948Muller is also a Champions League legend “At the moment, it’s being driven by the media. Neither Thomas nor we have officially said anything about it, except that we’ll announce something when there’s something to announce, once the talks are concluded. That’s happening right now. “I’m not going to talk about Thomas here; we’re talking with Thomas. When we announce the decision, we’ll announce it.” All signals are suggesting that Muller won’t be hanging around, and will call time on his career as one of the most legendary one-club players to ever do it – and the records to back it up.

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Thomas Muller goals put him on rare list that not even Cristiano Ronaldo can claim

Thomas Muller’s Bayern Munich contract might be expiring, but his astonishing football legacy never will.

The 35-year-old lifelong Bayern legend is making headlines in Germany as an impending free agent with no new deal on the horizon.

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Muller isn’t a regular under Vincent Kompany, but he’s still a Bayern icon[/caption]
It’s not just with his club where he’s an undeniable legend
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Muller has already stepped away from international duty with one of the greatest records the tournament has ever seen, and he can still add to his Champions League scoring with Bayern in the quarter-finals against Inter Milan.

In fact, so impressive has Muller been in football’s premier international and club competitions that he has a record not even Cristiano Ronaldo can boast.

The Bavarian-born icon features in the top ten of the scoring charts for both the World Cup and Champions League – a feat only two other players can boast.

Muller has ten goals in 16 games for Germany on the biggest stage, and 56 in 161 in Europe’s elite competition.

His World Cup record ranks him joint tenth, while his Champions League tally is the sixth best in the competition’s history.

Only Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe can reach such a feat, showing just what an achievement it is.

Ronaldo, meanwhile, is top of the Champions League scoring charts with 140 goals, but joint 26th in the World Cup with eight in 22.

Despite the incredible success of a Euro 2016 win with Portugal, the furthest the Al Nassr forward has gone in the World Cup is the semi-finals in 2006, although there’s little doubt he’ll still be going in 2026, looking to add to his total.

But for Muller, that time is over. The veteran was controversially dropped from Germany’s squad by Joachim Low in 2019, despite the pair winning the tournament together in 2014.

Low wanted to move on to a younger generation, and also said goodbye to Jerome Boateng and Mats Hummels before reversing that call for Euro 2020.

RankPlayer (Team)Goals scoredMatchesEditions scored in
1Miroslav Klose (Germany)16242002, 2006, 2010, 2014
2Ronaldo (Brazil)15191998, 2002, 2006
3Gerd Muller (Germany)14131970, 1974
4Just Fontaine (France)1361958
4Lionel Messi (Argentina)13262006, 2014, 2018, 2022
6Kylian Mbappe12142018, 2022
6Pele (Brazil)12141958, 1962, 1966, 1970
8Sandor Kocsis (Hungary)1151954
8Jurgen Klinsmann (Germany)11171990, 1994, 1998
10Helmut Rahn (Germany)10101954, 1958
10Gabriel Batistuta (Argentina)10121994, 1998, 2002
10Gary Lineker (England)10121986, 1990
10Teofilo Cubillas (Peru)10131970, 1978
10Thomas Muller (Germany)10162010, 2014
10Grzegorz Lato (Poland)10201974, 1978, 1982
Muller ranks joint 10th in World Cup goals

That gave Muller another run at the 2022 World Cup, but he failed to score, before retiring full time after the home Euro 2024 campaign in Germany.

During that rough spell at international level, Muller added his second Champions League win in 2020, and later became Bayern’s all-time record appearance holder.

You’d think all of this would make a new contract a formality, but it seems as though that isn’t the case.

Almost never injured, Muller is on course to play the fewest games in a season since becoming a Bayern regular, with 35 games this season, only 12 of which were starts.

Recent weeks have seen major outlets like BILD and Kicker reporting that he won’t be offered a new deal, and so monumental is that claim that even the usually calm sporting director Max Eberl lost his cool.

“How many more questions do I have to answer?” he said about constant Muller questions before Bayern take on Augsburg. “You can ask three more times, through the back door.

RankPlayerGoalsApps
1 Cristiano Ronaldo140183
2 Lionel Messi129163
3 Robert Lewandowski103130
4 Karim Benzema90152
5 Raúl71142
6 Ruud van Nistelrooy5673
 Thomas Müller56161
8 Kylian Mbappé5585
9 Thierry Henry50112
10 Erling Haaland4948
Muller is also a Champions League legend

“At the moment, it’s being driven by the media. Neither Thomas nor we have officially said anything about it, except that we’ll announce something when there’s something to announce, once the talks are concluded. That’s happening right now.

“I’m not going to talk about Thomas here; we’re talking with Thomas. When we announce the decision, we’ll announce it.”

All signals are suggesting that Muller won’t be hanging around, and will call time on his career as one of the most legendary one-club players to ever do it – and the records to back it up.