🎥 Fan madness in Vancouver, only the ref spoils Müller's debut
However, the linesman had something against the perfect Müller debut, as the goal was disallowed for offside. The fans' joy didn't last long.
But the excitement in Vancouver for the Bavarian native was already evident in scenes before the game. When he arrived at the stadium, he was greeted enthusiastically by the fans and celebrated like a rock star.
"I have mixed feelings. The result is disappointing, to be honest," said Müller after the game, adding: "I had my moment right away, scored, the crowd went crazy – but the goal was taken back. I'm still happy to be here. The crowd was great. We should have won, we had big chances."
It was a tiring week for him, and he was glad to have completed the first game.
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