The Germany national football team has been in the spotlight in recent days after a 7:1 win against Curaçao. World Cup winner Thomas Müller and Jürgen Klopp were criticized by DFB sports director Rudi Völler. Müller now defends himself against the criticism and finds Völler's attack 'not meant to be malicious'. The 36-year-old took the time to explain the situation. He was an expert at MagentaTV during the game between France and Senegal and spoke about the criticism. Müller said: 'The conversation was overall a bit unstructured. This may have led to interpretation difficulties for some.' Müller also defended Jürgen Klopp against the criticism. He said: 'Klopp didn't mean it maliciously. We should also be a bit more relaxed in Germany.' Next Saturday, Müller, Klopp, and Völler will face each other again as the Germany national football team plays against the Ivory Coast.
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Germany national football team: Thomas Müller defends himself against Rudi Völler
Thomas Müller defends himself against criticism from DFB sports director Rudi Völler. The World Cup winner finds Völler's attack on him and Jürgen Klopp 'not meant to be malicious'.
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