Mueller speaks after Germany's historic loss of Spain: My shame hurts...

Bayern Munich striker Thomas Mueller has said he is willing to return to Germany's national team, if Coach Joachim Low changes his mind and decides to call him after Spain's historical loss of 6:0 in the League of Nations. Germany lost its opportunity to qualify for the finals of the League of Nations after being [...]
Germany lost its opportunity to qualify for the finals of the League of Nations after being completely destroyed by Spain in Seville on Tuesday.
Ferran Torres scored het-trick, while Alvaro Morata, Rodri and Mikel Oyarzabal scored once for Spain's deep victory, thanks to which Louis Enrique's team finished first in Group 4 to 11.
This defeat, which was the deepest for Germany in the past 89 years, has caused Low's future to be in doubt.
Last year, he decided to remove the stars like Mueller, Jerome Boateng and Matts Hummels forever from the national team. But now he has been urged to bring back Mueller, who is seen as the missing German leader in the field.
Bayern's star spoke of Sky Sport Germany about the pain Spain caused Germany: of course it hurts. Of course you're working for fellow club players, the players you know, the players you've been playing with, and also for fans”.
“Sic said, none of us (he, Boateng and Hummels) have resigned from the National”, he added.












