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I am not a guy who gets scared.
We are footballers, not artists.
No player can rest on his laurels.
As a footballer, you always want to win.
Luck and misfortune are closely intertwined.
I'm a mix between a striker and a midfielder.
I am Thomas Muller, and I want to be like me.
There is no room for selfish behaviour at Bayern.
It is difficult to say how muscle injuries occur.
You can't always expect us to trash our opponents.
I just try not to pretend to be something I'm not.
At Bayern, the journey is always headed for titles.
Even if you play well, you can lose, and vice versa.
Every sportsman wants success. It is very important.
I define myself by efficiency and straightforwardness.
When I play well, it is usually when I am in the centre.
I became a professional footballer because I love football.
Ronaldo and Messi, in particular, are above everybody else.
If you raise your gaze, you don't see the boundaries anymore.
Anyone who sacrifices his dreams to reality is forever beaten.
At FC Bayern, the Bundesliga title is always the first priority.
The pressure is always there with Bayern, but we can cope with it.
I have to work hard and give my all in games and training sessions.
I had a certain system at penalties, I always watched the goalkeeper.
I still trust my penalty sytem and will be there when I'll be needed.
As professionals, you always have to perform to the top of your ability.
You can't compare my game with Messi's, Neymar's, or Cristiano Ronaldo's.
I don't take the ball in the middle of the pitch and dribble past six guys.
Victory comes first because winning is the most important thing in football.
It's quite a feeling to be living your dream, and it seems easy to be like I am.
As a striker, you always try to convert your chances, give everything when training.
While it would be lovely to play well every week, that is simply not going to happen.
For me, the Bundesliga is a stronger competition than the English and Spanish leagues.
When we talk my biggest influence, I have to say Van Gaal. He threw me in the deep end.
You always intend to do this and that, but then you have to go out and do it on the pitch.
We cannot always shine and play to our very best, but as long as we win, it doesn't matter.
'Space finder' is a phase I used in an interview one time, and it's followed me ever since.
In the centre, you play more with your back to the opponent's goal and have to move into the gaps.
Van Gaal was always very intensive with his tactics. You had to work more with your head than your legs.
Transfer fees don't show which player is better. It's only a number necessary for a club to get a player.
The wages that are being paid in the Premier League are very tempting. It would be hypocrisy to deny that.
Louis van Gaal and I have a relationship that goes beyond that which is normal between a player and a coach.
Every good, successful player, especially an attacking player, has a well-developed sense of space and time.
Argentina and Brasil are both extremely good south american teams who'll play a central role at the worldcup.
The titles that I have won at a young age are a further inspiration to work hard to continue to be successful.
I have always said that I do not pay much attention to what is said. Not to the positive and not to the negative.
Sometimes I watch past goals, but I don't watch them because I think that it'll help me to score in the next game.
I like to be active in space in behind the opposition's midfield. That's where I can hurt the opponent most of all.
When the team's not playing well offensively, it's always a problem for me because I'm not an individualistic player.
Team spirit is paramount - each of our own egos has to take a back seat. That applies to me as well as everyone else.