the nice sequence between Müller and Tchouaméni after the match
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the nice sequence between Müller and Tchouaméni after the match

Thomas Müller interrupted an interview after the draw between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid (2-2) on Wednesday in the Champions League, when he saw Aurélien Tchouaméni approaching.

With Thomas Müller (34 years old) it seems quite easy to laugh. The German striker made another funny sequence on Wednesday after the draw between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid (2-2) in the semi-final first leg of the Champions League. A guest on CBS Sports Golazo, a program also regular for laugh-out-loud moments around former players Thierry Henry, Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards, Müller began his speech by ensuring he did not feel the pain of an “old man” after the match between two juggernauts of European football

“Tchouaméni listen to our tactics for the next match”

“No, today I felt really good, but…”, he began before stopping at the sight of an opponent who he suspected was spying on his words. “Tchouaméni is listening,” he said, turning his gaze to Real Madrid’s French midfielder, off camera. “He’s listening to our tactics for the next game,” added the 2014 world champion with a big smile.

This caused general laughter on the set of the show. After trying to pick up the thread of his reply, the France international finally appeared in the picture before shaking hands with the Bavarian striker. “He will come later,” Müller added to his interlocutors.

“I felt pretty good, but in the end I’m not happy with this draw. But it’s Real Madrid, you know it, you saw it twice against City, you saw it last year, every year, so you have to pay attention every minute Toni Kroos (visible close to him) laughs but he knows it’s always the same, I’m not happy today but it was OK.

On Tuesday, Thomas Müller became the sixth player in history to reach 150 games in the Champions League after Cristiano Ronaldo (183), Iker Casillas (177), Lionel Messi (163), Karim Benzema (152) and Xavi (151). He is ahead of his compatriot Toni Kroos (149). “It’s not bad, you have to sleep well and eat well to achieve it,” he smiled as a prelude to the intervention. “At my age, you’re usually in a wheelchair.”

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