November auf 80 Siege gesteigert wurde. In Spielen auf Vereinsebene wurde er zudem kein einziges Mal vom Platz gestellt. März beim 9: September beim 2: Oktober löste er Fernando Hierro , von dem er bereits die Kapitänsbinde übernommen hatte, als Feldspieler mit den meisten Länderspielen ab.
Es folgte die enttäuschende Europameisterschaft und eine ansehnliche, aber letztlich ebenfalls unbefriedigende Weltmeisterschaft Oktober in Schweden wurde er erstmals seit zehn Jahren nicht in die spanische Auswahl berufen und seither nicht wieder aufgeboten.
Allerdings nominierte ihn dieser trotz 18 Saisontoren auch nicht für die Europameisterschaft in Österreich und der Schweiz.
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At international level with West Germany , he scored 68 goals in 62 appearances, and at club level, after 15 years with Bayern Munich , he scored a record goals in Bundesliga games and an international record 66 goals in 74 European club games.
Among the top scorers, he has the third-highest goal-to-game ratio. He scored four goals in the World Cup , including the winning goal in the final.
Müller held the all-time goal-scoring record in the World Cup with 14 goals for 32 years. The club, which would go on to become the most successful German club in history, was then still in the Regionalliga Süd Regional League South , which was one level below the Bundesliga at the time.
After one season, Bayern Munich advanced to the Bundesliga and started a long string of successes.
With his club, Müller amassed titles during the s and s: A supremely opportunistic goal-scorer, he also became German top scorer seven times and European top scorer twice.
Müller scored goals in Bundesliga matches for Bayern Munich, almost goals more than the second-most successful Bundesliga scorer, Klaus Fischer.
He holds the single-season Bundesliga record with 40 goals in season —72 , a record that is particularly impressive because unlike other top-flight national leagues, the Bundesliga only has 18 teams and therefore only 34 games per season.
Müller averaged a goal per game or better in seven of his 14 seasons. He scored 68 goals in 62 German international games.
He held the record for most goals scored in a calendar year, striking 85 goals in , [4] until his total was surpassed 40 years later in by Lionel Messi.
He played three seasons with this team, scoring 38 goals, and reaching, but losing, the league final in Müller scored 68 goals in 62 games for West Germany.
He was Germany's all-time leading scorer for almost 40 years until surpassed by Miroslav Klose in , though Klose required more than double the number of caps to do so, scoring his 69th goal in his nd appearance.
His four goals in that tournament and his ten goals at the World Cup combined made him the all-time highest World Cup goalscorer at the time with 14 goals.
His record stood until the tournament, coincidentally held in Germany, when it was broken by Brazilian striker Ronaldo , who also required more matches than Müller to achieve his tally.
Müller also participated in the European Championship , becoming top scorer with four goals including two in the final and winning the Championship with the West German team.
After Müller ended his career in , he fell into a slump and suffered from alcoholism. However, his former companions at Bayern Munich convinced him to go through alcohol rehabilitation.
When he emerged, they gave him a job as a coach at Bayern Munich II. There is also a collection of apparel released by sporting giants Adidas under the Gerd Müller name.
It is part of the Adidas originals series. In October , it was announced that Müller is suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
In his book, Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Football , author David Winner writes, "Müller was short, squat, awkward-looking and not notably fast; he never fitted the conventional idea of a great footballer, but he had lethal acceleration over short distances, a remarkable aerial game, and uncanny goalscoring instincts.
His short legs gave him a strangely low center of gravity, so he could turn quickly and with perfect balance in spaces and at speeds that would cause other players to fall over.
He also had a knack of scoring in unlikely situations. The impression that Gerd Müller was not very fast may stem from his short appearance.
He did not run very much, but this is rather typical of people with fast-twitch muscle fibers — they rely on short bursts of speed.
Speed and agility were always Gerd Müller's greatest assets — and this enabled him to reach an extreme acceleration and be first to the ball.
He also regularly soared higher than much taller defenders while jumping for the ball. In training I have played against him and I never had a chance.
A goals tally in bold indicates that Müller was the competition's top scorer for that season. This score was bettered in by Brazil's Ronaldo, and eight years later by German Miroslav Klose, who also broke Müller's record for goals for Germany.
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