Thomas Müller wants have a new surface to play on in Vancouver. However, The 2014 World Cup Champion Isn’t Worried.
Thomas Müller Needs to Adjust as Quickly as Possible – The 2014 World Cup Champion Will now play his home games with the Vancouver Whitecaps on Artificial Turf. “I great up in the country, there was a lot of cows and green grass. But in my Youth, We Often Played on Artificial Turf,” The 35-Year-Old Joked. His knees are “Like the Those of a 15-Year-Old Anyway-My Doctor Said so. So it’s not about that.”
Unlike Almost Everywhere Else in the European Professional Leagues, Artificial Turf is used Instead of Natural Grass at Several Clubs In The North American MLS – Including at BC Place, The Whitecaps’ Stadium, which is one of the Venues for the 2026 World Cup. “I don’t think I have any problem adapting at all,” Müller Said: “And with this type of artificial turf, it’s positive even for passing.”
Great enthusiasm for Müller
The Former International Player, Who Has Taken On A New Challenge After 25 Years at FC Bayern, is scheduled to make his debut in Major League Soccer (MLS) Against Houston Dynamo on the Unfamilian Surface as Sunday.
The enthusiasm is huge in View of the Arrival of the New Hope in Canada, The Game Is Sold Out (Capacity: 54,500 Spectator) – Like All Remaining Home Games of the Whitecaps in the Regular Season.