At the last second: Müller shoots Vancouver to victory

"A fight that I have never seen" "

The new star of the Whitecaps is allowed to cheer. The premiere goal of the former Munich team ensures euphoria.

In his second game for the Vancouver Whitecaps, Thomas Müller jumped up to the match winner with a last minute goal. During his starting eleven debut for the Canadians, the long-time Munich team scored the decisive goal for 3: 2 (1: 1) success against St. Louis City. “The Müller-era has officially started,” wrote the club at X after the 35-year-old’s premiere goal, who also listed the whitecaps as captain on Sunday night.

Vancouver came twice in arrears on the artificial turf of the BC Place through the goals of the former Bundesliga professionals Eduard Löwen (13th) and Klauss (73.), Brian White (45.+4) by penalty and Daniel Rios (79.) before Müller’s big moment followed. At the last second, the 2014 world champion converted a penalty with a lifter into the middle. Then he roared out his joy and cheered in typical Müller manner.

In his first game for Vancouver against Houston Dynamo (1: 1), Müller also hit the previous week after his substitution – but the goal did not count on the side. In the Western Conference of the Major League Soccer (MLS), the Whitecaps remain in third place with their 14th win of the season.

The New Star of the Whitecaps Can Celebrate. The Former Munich Player’s debut Goal Sparks Euphoria.

Thomas Müller Immediately Became the Match Winner for the Vancouver Whitecaps in his second game with a last minute goal. In his starting debut for the Canadians, The Long-Time Munich Player Scored the Decisive Goal in Stopage Time to Win 3-2 (1-1) Against St. Louis City. “The Müller era has officially Begun,” The Club Wrote On X After the 35-Year-Old’s Debut Goal, who Captained the Whitecaps on Sunday Night.

Vancouver Fell Behind Twice on the Artificial Turf of BC Place Through Goals from Former Bundesliga Professionals Eduard Löwen (13th) and Klauss (73rd), Brian White (45+4) Equalized with a penalty and Daniel Rios (79th) Equalized Each Time, Big Moment Follow. In the last second, the 2014 World Champion Confidently Converted a penalty with a chip into the middle. Afterwards, He Roared Out His Joy and Celebrated in Typical Müller Manner.

In his first game for Vancouver Against Houston Dynamo (1: 1), Müller Had so scored after being substituted in the previous week – but the goal did not count to offside position. In the Western Conference of Major League Soccer (MLS), The Whitecaps Remain in Third Place with their 14th win of the season.

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