Muller is not interested in the possibility of returning to the German national team

Bayern Munich star Thomas Mueller said that the possibility of his return to the German team does not occupy his mind, despite his good performance that helped his team achieve the hat-trick. Mueller said in a press statement today: Of course, due to the team's success, questions about the team have arisen again. But there is nothing new, and also this is not an issue for me. "

Germany coach Joachim Loew last year ended the international career of Thomas Muller, Mats Hummels and Jerome Boateng abruptly, as he seeks to rebuild the German national team.

Mueller has performed well for Bayern since the appointment of Hansi Flick as coach in November. And he played a key role in crowning his team in the German League, the German Cup and the European Champions League, as he was far from participating under the former coach Niko Kovac. Loew is not likely to change his decision, and confirmed his position on Tuesday when he announced the squad in preparation for the matches against Spain and Switzerland in the European Nations League. Mueller also said that Messi's possible departure from Barcelona could cause tremors around the world. He said, "Lionel Messi is among the best players in the world, perhaps in the history of football in the last 100 years."

"The hat indicates his overall career. This change is coming now, it may be interesting to the world of football. Away from the Barcelona fans, which I can understand, the rest see this as less important but with an excitement in the path that he will take."

However, Mueller ridiculed the suggestion that Messi, 33, might be his future team-mate at Bayern Munich. He said, "I have spoken to our CFO once or twice in the past months and I think, we cannot do anything about it."

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