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Müller jokes about match cancellation: I don't understand it

Masses of snow in Bavaria cause Bayern's match against Union Berlin to be canceled. Thomas Müller jokes and doesn't understand it at all.

Munich's Thomas Müller gestures on the pitch. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Munich's Thomas Müller gestures on the pitch. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Bundesliga - Müller jokes about match cancellation: I don't understand it

Thomas Müller has reacted with a funny video message to the weather-related cancellation of his FC Bayern Munich's Bundesliga home game against 1. FC Union Berlin this Saturday (3.30pm). "Hello ladies and gentlemen, as so often on Saturday afternoons, we are in the right half lane. I don't understand at all why the game was canceled today," said the thickly wrapped-up Müller, who had been shoveling snow himself in thick flakes, laughing. "I don't know, but well, we all have to put up with it. It's incredibly snowy, I've rarely seen anything like it. Then we just clear the snow," the 34-year-old continued.

Due to the weather chaos in the south of Germany, the clash at the Allianz Arena in Munich had been called off on Saturday morning due to safety risks and the traffic situation. Snow and ice had caused traffic chaos in the south on Saturday morning.

"Take care, everyone stay injury-free, don't slip and then let's see, maybe it will take place tomorrow or in the next few days. I hope as soon as possible - best wishes, then we'll have a Bundesliga afternoon on the couch today," said Müller. A second video sequence showed one of Müller and his wife Lisa's horses frolicking in the deep snow.

Müller's team-mate Leon Goretzka responded no less amusingly via Instagram. In his video, Goretzka trudged lightly clad through the heavy snow in the garden and fought the white with a standard salt shaker: "Don't know what all the fuss is about! @esmuellert "schüpp" you go on," wrote the 28-year-old.

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  1. Despite the cancellation of the Bundesliga match in Munich between FC Bayern and 1. FC Union Berlin due to snow, Thomas Müller joked about the situation and shared his observations about the heavy snowfall in Bavaria.
  2. In his humorous video message, Thomas Müller agreed to have a Bundesliga afternoon on the couch, suggesting a possible reschedule of the match or a future match.
  3. Goretzka, Müller's team-mate in FC Bayern Munich, also shared a light-hearted video on Instagram, trudging through the snow in his garden and spreading salt to combat the cold weather.
  4. While the match between FC Bayern and 1. FC Union Berlin was postponed due to the extreme weather conditions in Munich, Germany, the city of Berlin was also affected by the heavy snowfall, causing difficulties across Bavaria.
  5. Despite the challenges posed by the severe weather conditions, both players, Müller and Goretzka, kept their spirits high, demonstrating their camaraderie and ability to cope with unfavorable circumstances in their soccer careers in the Bundesliga.

Source: www.stern.de

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