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“Then there is a boom, then there is a roar and everyone is yelling, ‘Yes, Muller has scored!'”

That short phrase from a song that Gerd Muller himself put to music during his playing career may seem a bit odd from today’s perspective, but it still manages to wonderfully describe the type of gamer that man was born 75 years ago in the world. Bavarian town of Nordlingen. was: someone who scored goals.

Along with Franz Beckenbauer, Paul Breitner and Sepp Maier, Muller is synonymous with the greatest successes of both Bayern Munich and Germany in the 1970s, and even today he is still considered the archetypal number 9.

It was no coincidence that it was Muller who fired West Germany, arguably the underdog in the 1974 FIFA World Cup ™ final, for their second world triumph, after their first in 1954.

It certainly wasn’t a coincidence that the goal came in typical Muller fashion, that is, there seemed to be little danger as he received the ball 10 meters from goal at half time. It was well marked, but somehow managed to create a pocket of space before quickly shooting around the corner.

Unfortunately, Muller is currently in poor health. He has suffered from severe dementia for about the last five years and lives in a nursing home south of Munich, where he is visited regularly by his wife of many years, Uschi.

“He hardly eats anything now, he can barely swallow, he is in bed almost 24 hours a day and he is only awake for a few moments,” he told the Bild newspaper. “It is so beautiful when you briefly open your eyes. He has always been a fighter, he was brave all his life. And he’s the same now. “

Playing style

It’s especially important that people who have never seen Muller in action understand his style of play, because he recorded numbers that only players like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are capable of today. In fact, his touchdown counts have led to heated debates online about what his worth would be in the modern transfer market. However, he played in a very different way than the Argentine and Portuguese forwards.

Muller had a robust build and moved relatively little. However, he had the uncanny ability to know how to be in the right place at the right time in the penalty area and how to move to evade his man markers, a common tactic at the time, for a decisive split second. That was when he would attack.

He was clinical from any position and with any part of the body that you could legally score with. Muller wasn’t particularly fast or imbued with a repertoire of technical tricks, but he had incredible agility, coordination ability, and explosive acceleration in the first few meters. Arguably there has never been another player with such a foolproof finishing ability as Muller, before or since.

Numbers Facts and anecdotes in your own words

“As a forward you have to know where the goal is. And I knew where it was.”

“The best part was the World Cup.”

“You need to be able to score goals blindly, you need to know where the goal is without looking. If you need to think, it’s too late.”

“The penalty area was my kingdom. I didn’t score many goals from outside the box in my career.”

“I once made a free kick against Glasgow Rangers, but it was more by accident. I wasn’t supposed to take it, but I just grabbed the ball.”

“Every time Franz stepped forward, I knew he always wanted a one-two. If he played it slowly, then I had to reproduce it to him. But if he put it in, I was supposed to do something with it.”

What others said

“He scored a lot of spectacular goals. Of course there were also blocks because he anticipated and was in the right place. Gerd always said, ‘a goal is a goal.’ He didn’t mind being kicked. To say: ‘I don’t care if I They knock them down, but if they put my shirt on, I might kill them. ‘
Uschi Muller, wife

“There were so many times in practice where I would say to ‘Katsche’ Schwarzenbeck, ‘Okay, let’s take him down.’ And what happened? He would turn and turn again and then ‘Katsch’ and I were on the ground and Gerd was gone. “
Franz beckenbauer

“I would not put myself on the same level as Gerd Muller. He needed many more games to reach this amount of goals. That says a lot about him. You cannot compare anyone to Gerd Muller. His achievements are unique.” I’ve also told him that personally. “
Miroslav klose over Muller after overtaking him to become Germany’s all-time top scorer

“What am I supposed to do with a weightlifter?”
Zlatko Cajkovski, Muller’s coach when he joined Bayern

“He was one of the greatest geniuses I have seen in football.”
Paul breitner

“Muller short and fat”
Tchaikovsky later affectionately

“I was once trying to chase a particularly persistent fly out of my soup, but to no avail. Gerd Muller was sitting next to me. After a while he said, ‘Leave it.’ my plate, he reached out his hand in an instant. Then he opened it and smiled. The dead fly was there. “
Beckenbauer

“He was a good and brave man all his life. He was never fully aware of his greatest successes, he just enjoyed them. He never thought he was the greatest of all time. He was always a modest, reserved and withdrawn person. He was always kind and one of the last good people. “
Uschi Muller

“If it hadn’t been for Gerd, we would still be using wooden barracks on Sabener Street. We would all be much poorer.” *
Beckenbauer *

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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