The 24-year-old is convinced Pep Guardiola's side have
the beating of any side domestically, while comparing the upcoming clash with
Borussia Dortmund to El Clasico
Bayern Munich forward Thomas Muller believes his side can
go the entire Bundesliga season unbeaten.
Last season's treble-winners have not lost a league game
in 41 matches, and recently broke the record for the longest unbeaten run in
Germany.
And the 24-year-old, who has been a key player during
this period, sees no reason why Roten can't remain unbeaten all season long.
"Arsenal did it in England, and last season we got
very close but lost to Leverkusen," he told Bild.
"It's not easy, but it's certainly an incentive for
the season. We believe we can do it."
Muller also discussed the upcoming clash with Dortmund on
November 23, saying he feels it now has a similar level of importance to El
Clasico in Spain.
"It's always been a big game, but recently it's
become even more explosive because of the huge success of both sides," he
added.
"It has the potential to be the biggest game in
Europe, like El Clasico has been over the years.
"It's a shame it takes place straight after the
internationals, but it's something we have to accept. We haven't won there for
a few years, and it's time we produced a better performance there.
"These patterns of results have to come to an end at
some point."
The Germany international also spoke about the imminent
international friendlies with Italy and England and believes they are a good
tests ahead of next summer's World Cup.
"Because they are against teams in the top category
they are important gauges for the World Cup next summer," he continued.
"For the mood of the country it would be great to
win both games. In my opinion we are stronger than both sides. We are one of
the top teams in world football, and I feel we are only going to get
better."
Culled from Goal
0 comments:
Post a Comment