Thomas Müller simply refuses to stop winning. The Bayern Munich legend, long known for his relentless drive and big-game brilliance, has etched his name even deeper into football history by becoming Germany’s most decorated player of all time.
Now at Vancouver Whitecaps, the 36-year-old veteran claimed his 35th major career trophy after guiding his new club to victory in the Canadian Championship final. In a thrilling 4-2 win over rivals Vancouver FC, Müller scored from the penalty spot and provided a crucial assist — a performance that perfectly encapsulated his enduring quality and leadership.
The win marked not only the Whitecaps’ fourth consecutive Canadian Championship title but also Müller’s first major piece of silverware on North American soil. Remarkably, the German maestro had already picked up his first regional honor days earlier, helping Vancouver secure the Cascadia Cup, a fiercely contested trophy between the Whitecaps, Seattle Sounders, and Portland Timbers. Though unofficial in MLS records, it signaled Müller’s immediate impact since arriving in Major League Soccer.
Müller’s goal in the final was particularly symbolic — his 300th career goal across club and international football. It served as yet another milestone in a career that has blended consistency, humility, and brilliance. From his early days under Louis van Gaal at Bayern Munich to his World Cup triumph with Germany in 2014, Müller has embodied longevity at the highest level.
This latest triumph lifts him one clear of his former Bayern and Germany teammate Toni Kroos, who retired earlier this year with 34 major titles. Müller now stands alone atop the list of Germany’s most decorated footballers — an extraordinary feat for a player who was once told he wasn’t “technical enough” to make it at the top.
Since joining Vancouver, Müller has hit the ground running, tallying five goals and three assists in his first few months while bringing invaluable experience and a winning mentality to the Whitecaps’ dressing room.
As the MLS season enters its decisive stage, Müller and his teammates are eyeing more silverware — particularly the Supporters’ Shield and the MLS Cup Playoffs.
At this rate, Thomas Müller’s legendary story may still be adding chapters — oceans away from Munich, but as decorated and determined as ever.