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📸 Flashy shades & DJ Musiala: the Bayern party goes on

📸 Flashy shades & DJ Musiala: the Bayern party goes on

Yahoo18-05-2025

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.
Since yesterday, the new German champion has also officially ended the season. Before celebrating with the fans in Munich today, Müller and Co. allowed themselves to really let loose again yesterday evening after the 4:0 win against Hoffenheim.
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We naturally can't and won't withhold the pictures from you.
Will Musiala soon start a career as a DJ as well? Probably that would work out for him too.
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