Thomas Müller (German pronunciation: [ˈtoːmas ˈmʏlɐ]; born 13 September 1989) is a German professional footballer who plays for Bundesliga club Bayern...
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Thomas Müller (born February 2, 1902, date of death unknown) was a German Waffen-SS officer who commanded the SS-NCO Training School (Waffen-SS-Unterführerschule)...
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Thomas Müller (born 1989) is a German footballer. Thomas Müller may also refer to: Thomas Müller (composer) (born 1939), German conductor, composer, and...
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Most goals in all competitions: Gerd Müller, 565 Most League goals: Gerd Müller, 398 Most Bundesliga goals: Gerd Müller, 365 Most Oberliga Süd goals: Peter...
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Klinsmann. The semi-finals of the 2012–13 competition saw Arjen Robben and Thomas Müller inspire Bayern to a 7–0 aggregate victory, to become the biggest win...
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Clayton Thomas-Müller is a Cree activist and writer from Canada, most noted for his memoir Life in the City of Dirty Water. A member of the Mathias Colomb...
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3–2 to take third place (their second third place after 2006). German Thomas Müller won the Golden Boot and the Best Young Player Award. At Euro 2012, Germany...
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Amzoll: Alfred Thomas Müller. In Komponisten der Gegenwart (KDG). Edition Text & Kritik, Munich 1996, ISBN 978-3-86916-164-8. Müller, Thomas. In Wilfried...
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champions Barcelona. Bayern took the lead late in the second half through Thomas Müller, but Didier Drogba equalised for Chelsea five minutes later to take...
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League semi-final on 23 April. Bayern won 4–0 with goals from Müller, Gómez and Robben. Müller scored two goals. The media criticized Hungarian referee Viktor...
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