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Published 18:05 14 Nov 2016 GMT
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"I do not understand the meaning of games such as these, more so with such a busy schedule. "I understand it for them, especially playing against the world champions, I also understand that we can only defend with hard work. Precisely for this reason, however, I wonder if these are not games that lead to unnecessary risks."
But the Sammarinese officials clearly had no plans to let the forward's views go unchallenged, with press officer Alan Gasperoni presenting not one, not two, but 10 reasons why Müller was wrong.
"Dear Thomas Muller," Gasperoni writes on his Facebook page.
"You're right. The games like the one Friday evening mean nothing. To you. "On the other hand, dear Thomas, you do not need to come up to San Marino almost for free in a weekend in which, without the Bundesliga, you'd be able to stay with your wife on the couch in your luxury villa, or who knows, you could have taken part some event organized by sponsors cashing several thousand Euro. "I believe you, but I would give you 10 reasons why I think that the match between San Marino and Germany has been very useful."For those of you who aren't fluent in Italian, The Daily Mirror have provided a helpful translation:
Quiz: Name the Ireland XI that faced Germany at the 2002 World Cup
What a time to be alive! This Quiz is sponsored by Lynx, Smell Your Best When You Look Your Worst They were heady days, and we really did not know how good we had it. Roy Keane had left, but Ireland had been invigorated by his absence. In their opening group game, they drew 1-1 […]
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